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Australia
28 September 2021

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Australia
20 April 2024

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Non Commodity
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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Dried herb products not for human consumption Alerts

Effective 28 September 2021 to 1 October 2021

This case describes the requirements for the importation of dried herb products. Importation is permitted for all end uses other than for human consumption, animal foods, fertilisers, growing purposes, bioremediation and veterinary therapeutic use. Products may be individual leaves (not bunches of leaves attached to the stem/branch/vine), flowers (not on stems), stems, roots, gums, resins, rhizomes, spices and crushed nut shells. These must be thoroughly dried, broken into small pieces and not capable of propagation. This case does not apply to, fruit or bark. For human consumption use, refer to the BICON case Dried herbs for human consumption. For whole dried or preserved flowers and foliage refer to the BICON case Dried or preserved flowers and foliage. For potpourri refer to the BICON case Potpourri. For consignments containing fruit, pods or seed heads refer to the BICON case Dried fruit.

Matched term: Oak, Oakmoss

Preserved fruit, vegetables or seaweed for human consumption

Effective 14 September 2021 to 1 October 2021

This case describes the requirements for the importation of preserved fruit, vegetables or seaweed (red, green and brown macroalgae) for human consumption.

Matched term: oak

Seaweed Changes

Effective 25 September 2021 to 1 October 2021

This case describes the requirements for the importation of seaweed including seaweed processed into capsules or tablets. This case only applies to goods for human consumption and all end uses other than animal consumption, veterinary therapeutics, growing purposes or environmental purposes.

Matched term: oak

Bark for human consumption

Effective 28 September 2021 to 12 October 2021

This case describes the requirements for the importation of dried bark. Importation is permitted for all end uses other than as animal foods, fertilisers or for growing purposes. Note: This case also contains the requirements for Rosa spp. root products.

Matched term: Oak

Cork and cork products

Effective 25 September 2021 to 19 October 2021

This case describes the requirements for the importation of cork and cork products. These are highly processed products made from the outer bark of the cork oak (Quercus suber).

Matched term: oak

Brown marmorated stink bug (BMSB) hitchhiker pests Changes

Effective 25 September 2021 to 1 October 2021

This case describes the requirements for the importation of cargo identified as being at risk of being contaminated with brown marmorated stink bug (BMSB) hitchhiker pests. You are still required to refer to the relevant BICON case for requirements relating to the good being imported (if applicable).

Matched term: Oakum

Articles and equipment used in water (fresh or sea water)

Effective 25 September 2021 to 1 October 2021

This case describes the requirements for the importation of all articles, equipment including aquaculture equipment that have been used in water. In some countries fresh water may be contaminated with Didymosphenia geminata (Didymosphenia geminata).

Matched term: Oakum