shaving brushes and tooth brushes made from or containing the hair of animals and manufactured at a place situated in Asia or South East Asia other than Japan or New Zealand – germs (disease), microbes and disease agents, and all cultures, viruses or substances or articles containing or likely to contain any disease, germs, microbes or disease agents, subject to the consent of Health authorities or the Director, Australian Quarantine and Inspection Service Īdmissible biological specimens, bacteriological and pathological substances and perishable biological substances, whether infectious or non-infectious, provided they are packed and carried in the prescribed manner Human bones and other human tissues, provided that the permission in writing of the Director, Australian Quarantine and Inspection Service, to import the bones or tissues is produced to the Collector of Customs The following items may be imported under conditions specified by the relevant authorities: Products of animal origin, not elsewhere specified or included.Dairy produce birds' eggs natural honey edible products of animal origin, not elsewhere specified or included.all forms of marine life other than whales), whether fresh, smoked, preserved in airtight containers or frozen Fish and crustaceans, molluscs and other aquatic invertebrates.Bees, leeches and silkworms may be imported subject to quarantine requirements and packing criteria.On arrival in Australia, these animals and animal products will be subject to such treatment, if any, as is prescribed. The importation of some animals, parts of animals and products of animal origin may be permitted subject to compliance with quarantine legislation and must in all cases be accompanied by such declarations, certificates and other documents as are specified. No animals, birds or insects, cheese, eggs or milk (or products containing these), meat, meat products or poultry (canned or otherwise), semen, vaccines or cultures, honey, rawhide drums, trophies or any other parts of animal products should be sent to Australia unless prior permission has been obtained from the AQIS. For more information visit /prohibitedgoods Restricted itemsĬertain animals and animal products may be admitted subject to prior approval from the Australian Department of Agriculture. Please remember that Royal Mail also prohibits and restricts certain categories of items. Business customers are strongly recommended to do this. Specific restrictions and changes may be enforced at short notice, so for clarification please contact the destination country's trade, postal, and customs authorities as appropriate. The information above is provided in good faith, but Royal Mail is not responsible for it, and it should be viewed as a guide only. Prohibitions and restrictions vary from country to country, and can sometimes apply to items which you may think are ordinary. When an item is restricted you must comply with the restriction. You must not send any item addressed to a country in which the item is unlawful or prohibited.
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Please also refer to the Universal Postal Union's online sending guide (use code AUA for Australia and enter details of the item(s) you are sending in the item description field. For further information, or further clarification please refer to the Australia Post website Here is an indication of restricted items for mailing to Australia.