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31 October 2022
From 31 October 2022, new import conditions will apply for fish and fish products imported into Australia for use as pet food and stockfeed.
Following public consultation on a review of a prescribed heat treatment and a further review of scientific information, the department…
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Submissions received in response to the 'Issues paper for the import risk analysis for fresh apples from the People's Republic of China'.Stakeholder
Apple and Pear Australia Ltd…
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31 October 2024Who does this notice affect?Clients attempting to contact the Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry, Western Australia regional office via phone.InformationRestored time:As of: 16:50 Thursday 31 October 2024 (AEDT).Detail:The unplanned outage to the telephony services at…
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3 December 2024Who does this notice affect?This notice affects importers of inorganic fertiliser into Australia for further processing.What has changed?The department has added an import pathway that allows importers to bring in containerised inorganic fertiliser for further processing.Previously…
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Travelling to Australia 호주로 여행하거나 귀국하는 경우 PDF [458] – Travelling or returning to Australia음력설 PDF [496 KB] - Lunar New YearPassenger announcementsPassenger announcement Korean PDF [552 KB]Passenger announcement Korean MP3 [5.1 MB]Passenger announcement Korean WAV [22.6…
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(Sternochetus frigidus)
What to look forWeevils in rotten mango pulp in seemingly unspoilt fruit.What you can doDo not move plants, plant material or fruit out of the Torres Strait Protected…
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The Australian Government’s $3.5 million farm forestry, private native forestry and Indigenous forestry projects were developed in partnership with state and territory governments during 2020 21 and 2021 22. The aim of the projects was to support the states to offer advice on the establishment of…
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Detection of bacterial canker of kiwifruit (Pseudomonas syringae pv. Actinidiae) in New Zealand
9 November 2010
Biosecurity Australia Advice 2010/33
This Biosecurity Australia Advice is to inform…
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Australia has donated 400,000 dog rabies vaccines to Indonesia to combat the spread of the disease.
Acting Australian Chief Veterinary Officer, Dr Beth Cookson, said collaborating with Indonesia not only supports our neighbour to control dog rabies and prevent deaths in communities, but also helps…
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Dr Richard George from the WaterSmart Dams project (left), with farmer and grower group representatives at a West Kojonup farm dam, discussing how decreasing runoff is reducing dam effectiveness.
Photo credit: Associate Professor Nik Callow, The University…
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