Entering Australia: what you can and cannot bring

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As an overseas traveller entering Australia, you are responsible for knowing what items are restricted or prohibited by Australian law. Import conditions can change, so even if you used to travel regularly, it might be a good idea to check the requirements before travelling again.



Key Points:

  • Unless you have a special permit, you are not allowed to bring in foods such as fresh fruit and vegetables, meat products, rice, beans, eggs, and freshwater fish.
  • Some commercially packaged seeds and prescription medication for personal use.
  • If a traveller fails to declare or dispose of any biosecurity risk goods, they may be fined or face prosecution, and in some cases even refused entry into the country.
  • To read the full settlement guide article click on the link below

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