Australia
Australia
Australia
Specific Information
The OBL must be received no less than 7 days prior to the vessel arrival at first entry port into
Australia.
The AWB must be received no less than 48 hours prior to the aircraft arrival at the first entry
Airport into Australia.
Sea freight clearance times will vary ranging from 10 to 21 working days depending on mode
of sea freight and the destination location.
Airfreight clearance takes approximately 5 to 10 working days depending on documentation
received and destination location.
An alcohol inventory is required for Australian Customs to assess the duty and taxes payable,
which are generally 50% of the alcohol's purchase value.
MOTOR VEHICLES
Documents Required
Specific Information
PETS
Documents Required
Import Application
Import Permit
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Specific Information
All animals imported to Australia must meet the requirements of the Australian Quarantine
and Inspection Service (AQIS) and will be quarantined upon arrival.
Import Permits take approximately 10 business days from the date receipt by AQIS to be
approved; however, incomplete or incorrect applications may take longer.
Shippers must select a quarantine station for the animal prior to import.
Animals may be visited by only the person identified as the importer during the quarantine
period
Note: It is critical to contact AQIS prior to the import of pets as requirements and restrictions are
dependent upon the country of origin and vary dramatically per type of animal.
Alcohol (Customs duties plus goods and services tax (GST) will apply to alcohol imported into
Australia. Duty is calculated on the type of alcohol, the volume contained per bottle, the
alcohol % per bottle and the value per bottle. Ten percent (10%) GST is then added to the
duty calculated.)
Anabolic and androgenic substances (those that enhance muscle and bone growth and may
include health supplements)
Antibiotics
ANZAC and any related advertising material
Items bearing an image of the Australian national flag and coat of arms
Items bearing an image of the Australian state or territory flags and coat of arms
Asbestos
Cat and dog fur products
Glazed ceramic ware
Cetaceans (whales, dolphins and porpoises)
Chemical weapons
Chewing tobacco and snuff in quantities greater than 1.5 kg)
Cigarette lighters (up to five lighters acceptable if over 18 years or older on a ship or aircraft)
Cosmetics and toxic materials (cannot contain more than 250 mg/kg of lead but may contain
more than 250 mg/kg of lead acetate designed for use in hair products)
Counterfeit credit cards
Crowd control equipment (antipersonnel sprays, body armor, extendable batons, electric
shock devices, etc.)
Cultural heritage goods from Papua New Guinea (permission from the Trustees of the Papua
New Guinea Public Museum and Art Gallery is required)
Diamonds (only rough diamonds in tamper proof container from a country participating in the
Kimberley Process may be imported and require a Kimberley Process Certificate)
Dog collars designed to puncture or bruise an animals skin
Passengers arriving on board a ship or aircraft do not need a permit for the import of drugs
and narcotics required for personal use if: the drugs and narcotics are prescribed by a
medical practitioner or veterinarian, and quantity does not exceed a three (3) months supply
at the maximum prescribed dosage, and the drugs/narcotics are carried as accompanied
baggage; prescription must be in English or translated to English.
Kava may be imported in root or dried form in amounts not to exceed 2 kg and is carried as
accompanied baggage by a passenger 18 years or older.
Firearms and accessories, parts, magazine, ammunition, components of ammunition, and
replica
The following items are embargoed goods and are restricted and require permission to
import. Contact the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) for additional
information:
o Eritrea weapons, ammunition, military vehicles and equipment and spare parts
o Iran weapons, ammunition, military vehicle and equipment and spare parts
o North Korea weapons ammunition, military vehicles and equipment and spare parts
o Libya weapons, ammunition, military vehicles and equipment and spare parts
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Endangered animal and plant listed in the appendices to the Convention of International
Trade in Endangered Species (CITES)
Novelty erasers (resembling food in scent or appearance)
Plastic explosives formulated as a mixture, malleable or flexible at room temperature or with:
o One or more high explosives which in pure form have a vapor pressure less than 10.4
PA at a temperature of 25 degrees Celsius
o A binder material
o Fish and tooth fish
o Electronic flyswatters and mosquito bats
o Growth hormones and substances of human or animal origin
o Hazardous wastes (explosive flammable, poisonous, toxic, exotoxic or infectious,
clinical wastes, waste oils, waste residue from manufacture or household waste as
defined by the Basel Convention)
o Hydroflurocarbons
o Incandescent lamps
o Knives and daggers
o Laser pointers
o Novelty money boxes coated with material containing more than 90 mg/kg of lead
o Ozone depleting substances and synthetic greenhouse gases
o Pencils and paintbrushes with a coating that contains excess amounts of toxic
compounds such as lead, arsenic and barium
o Pesticides and other hazardous chemicals
o Polychlorinated Biphenyls, Terphenyls and Polyphenyls
o Pornography and other objectionable materials
o Radioactive substances
o Therapeutic drugs and substances (abortifacients, aphrodisiacs, etc.)
o Unmanufactured tobacco (not stemmed or stripped or in whole form)
o Toys containing excess amounts of toxic compounds such as lead, arsenic and
barium
o Woolpacks
o Weapons (military goods and other weapons including blow pipes, crossbows, martial
arts equipment, knuckle dusters, slingshots, maces and flails)
o Trade Practices Act goods
PROHIBITED ITEMS
CONSIGNMENT INSTRUCTIONS
Recommended: Contact the destination agent to ensure all requirements have been met prior to
import, especially for differences regarding air / sea shipments.
IAM Note: Customs regulations can change at any time with or without notice. This
document is provided as a guide and for information only. While IAM has exercised reasonable care
in publishing this document, IAM makes no representation, either expressed or implied, as to its
accuracy or applicability.
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Helpful Website(s):
http://australia.gov.au/topics/business-and-industry/trade-import-and-export/import
http://www.agric.wa.gov.au
http://www.daff.gov.au/aqis/import
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