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Non commodity conditions apply to all packaging, containers and transport methods used to bring goods into the country. Refer to the Non Commodity case to review the non commodity conditions related to your import.
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Roasted dandelion root, chicory and other roasted coffee-free substitutes for human consumption
Effective 8 February 2024 to present
This case describes the requirements for the importation of roasted dandelion root, chicory and other roasted coffee-free substitutes for human consumption.
Matched term: human, consumption
Tea for human consumption
Effective 8 February 2024 to present
This case describes the requirements for the importation of tea for human consumption. This includes loose leaf teas and tea bags containing Camellia sinensis, herbal teas, herbal infusions and herbal tea capsules.
Matched term: human, consumption
Confectionery for human consumption
Effective 21 February 2024 to present
This case describes the requirements for the importation of lollies and sweets that are solid and have the same consistency throughout (e.g. toffees, boiled sweets, peppermints, marshmallows, liquorice etc.) for human consumption only.
Matched term: human, consumption
Animal derived fat and tallow for human consumption
Effective 21 February 2024 to present
This case describes the requirements for the importation of fat and tallow for human consumption only. Fat and tallow includes products such as lard, lard oil, suet, rendered fat and rendered tallow. This case applies to importation of fat and tallow derived from mammals, birds or reptiles. Please note that this case only applies to the fat or tallow component of composite products. If you are importing a composite product, you must search BICON for each individual ingredient to determine the conditions that apply.
Matched term: human, consumption
Blanched and dried cowpeas for human consumption
Effective 21 February 2024 to present
This case describes the requirements for the importation of blanched and dried cowpeas for human consumption.
Matched term: human, consumption
Collagen and casings for human consumption
Effective 28 February 2024 to present
This case describes the requirements for the importation for collagen and empty synthetic or animal derived casings for human consumption only.
Matched term: human, consumption
Snails for human consumption
Effective 28 February 2024 to present
This case describes the requirements for the importation of snails for human consumption only.
Matched term: human, consumption
Salmonid fish for human consumption
Effective 12 March 2024 to present
This case describes the requirements for the importation of salmonid fish for human consumption only. This includes all ‘atlantic’ (Salmo spp.) and ‘pacific’ (Oncorhynchus spp.) species of salmon and trout. A full list of species is contained within the case.Please note that this case only applies to the salmonid component of composite products. If you are importing a composite product, you must search BICON for each individual ingredient to determine the conditions and apply for an import permit via the ‘other’ pathway within this case.
Matched term: human, consumption
Fresh melons for human consumption
Effective 1 April 2024 to present
The import conditions for melons have been moved into the Fresh Cucurbits for human consumption case.
Matched term: human, consumption
Fresh herbs for human consumption
Effective 1 April 2024 to 9 May 2024
This case describes the requirements for the importation of the following fresh herbs for human consumption from permitted countries: angelica, basil, bay leaves, chervil, coriander, curry leaves, French sorrel, lovage, oregano, parsley, pot marjoram, rosemary, sage and sweet marjoram. Summary of import conditions Warning: The following is a summary only; all consignments must meet the full import conditions contained in this BICON case. This commodity does not require an import permit for importation into Australia. Fresh herbs require phytosanitary certification and department inspection prior to release from biosecurity control.
Matched term: human, consumption