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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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Returning Australian products
Effective 23 April 2021 to 14 May 2021
This case describes the requirements for the importation of goods returning to Australia. Goods covered by this case contain or consist of ingredients of plant, microbial or animal (excluding live animals) origin. Returning goods refers to goods originating from Australia that have been exported and are now being imported back into the country. This case also covers goods that have been shipped between two Australian ports but have exited and then re-entered Australian territory en route (e.g. trans-shipped goods). The goods must not have been altered while offshore. If any growing, processing or manufacturing occurs offshore that changes the nature of the product, the goods will then be considered a ‘new product’ rather than of Australian origin and you must search BICON to determine the conditions that apply.
Matched term: plant, Plants
Fertilisers
Effective 4 May 2021 to 14 May 2021
This case describes the requirements for the importation of fertilisers.
Matched term: Plant, Charcoal, Wood
Logs, log cabins and oversize timber Alerts
Effective 23 April 2021 to 14 May 2021
This case describes the requirements for all timber and timber products over 200mm in all dimensions. It includes commercial and personal items. Example items include: logs, log cabins, religious statues, wooden beams and large furniture where solid timber parts are larger than 200mm in all dimensions.
Matched term: Wood, wooden, Hardwood, Softwood, Rubberwood
Non-Commodity Cargo Clearance Alerts
Effective 23 April 2021 to 14 May 2021
All imports are subject to the non-commodity import conditions described in this case. Non-commodity import conditions apply to all packaging, containers and transport methods used to bring goods into the country. These conditions are in addition to the conditions that apply to the goods being imported.
Matched term: wood, Charcoal, Plywood, Wooden
Mushrooms for human consumption Changes
Effective 4 May 2021 to 14 May 2021
This case describes the requirements for importation of fresh, frozen, dried and processed mushrooms for human consumption. This case also includes permitted and restricted medicinal species used in tablets, capsules, liquid, injectable vials, ointments or as an ingredient in food or beverages (including tea bags). This case includes requirements for fresh truffles. For frozen or dried truffles, please refer to the BICON case for Truffles for human consumption.
Matched term: woods, wood, woodear
Aegagropila linnaei (aquatic plants) for use as nursery stock Alerts
Effective 23 April 2021 to 14 May 2021
This case describes the requirements for the importation of Aegagropila linnaei for use as nursery stock.
Matched term: plants
Dried fruit
Effective 23 April 2021 to 14 May 2021
This case describes the requirements for the importation of dried or freeze-dried fruit and applies to a range of fruit. Importation is permitted for human consumption and all end uses other than as animal foods, fertilisers or for growing purposes. For coconuts for decorative or novelty purposes please refer to BICON case Permitted plant fibres.For frozen coconut meat please refer to BICON case Frozen fruit, vegetables and herbs for human consumption.For pods containing permitted seeds, please use this case. For seeds and pods containing non-permitted seeds, please refer to the relevant seeds for human consumption BICON case.For pods not containing seeds, please refer to BICON case Dried herbs for human consumption.
Matched term: plant, wood, Wormwood, Dogwood
Incense
Effective 23 April 2021 to 14 May 2021
This case describes the requirements for the importation of incense. Incense may be composed of plant material that is processed in a variety of ways. The most common type of incense is a mixture of charcoal and essential oils. Incense can take a variety of forms including sticks, cones, granules, or pastes. It may also be a pure resin or a mixture of loose plant material.
Matched term: plant, charcoal, Agarwood
Plant species requiring further assessment Alerts Changes
Effective 30 March 2021 to 1 June 2021
This case contains information on plant species that are not permitted entry for the end use of seed for sowing or nursery stock because insufficient information is available on their risk status.
Matched term: Plant
Plant species that are weeds Alerts Changes
Effective 30 March 2021 to 1 June 2021
This case contains information on plant species that are not permitted entry for the end use of seed for sowing or nursery stock as they have been assessed as posing a high risk of becoming weeds in Australia.
Matched term: Plant