AQIS and wicker items
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Anyone taken wicker or basketweave type items? If so, any problems with AQIS?
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Its a risk you take - if AQIS happen to spot the wicker or whatever they may well charge you for destroying it, if they don't open that box you get away with it.
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http://www.aqis.gov.au/icon32/asp/ex...eryType=Search
Check under 'wicker' from UK. We bought baskets that are used indoors.
Our friends were also advised that they couldn't bring wicker, by Allied Pickfords (they also moved us!) and were not 'Appy when they saw our IKEA showhouse being unpacked...
Last edited by njk435; Jul 6th 2007 at 11:17 pm.
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We packed wicker stuff...customs found it and gave us the option of either paying for it destroyed or paying for it fumigated...so we paid for it to be destroyed as it was gonna delay our already delayed container 
When our container arrived we unpacked our stuff and there was our wicker stuff

When our container arrived we unpacked our stuff and there was our wicker stuff

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I have a rattan light from Next that I love. I have looked at the list and guess it is a no then. Another thing to drop at the recycling centre!!!
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I have a gorgous moses basket and was told I'm not allowed to take it by 4 different movers. It's a real shame cos its really lovely and I hope to have more sprogs. Been trying to sell but no one will buy it!! Taking it to car boot tomorrow see if some one will snap it up there!
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We brought wicker and rattan items over. These were declared to customs and were passed without a problem.
I think it may depend on where you are shipping to. The guy who did our shipping quote said that Melbourne customs weren't as fussy as those in ports in other parts of Oz.
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I think it may depend on where you are shipping to. The guy who did our shipping quote said that Melbourne customs weren't as fussy as those in ports in other parts of Oz.
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We had no problem with wicker items, cane furnture and other supposedly undesirable items. Just declare them. All the movers we got quotes from said no to this and that, but when I checked direct with AQIS, it was ok, providing it meets their criteria. I would have been very miffed if I had listened to all of the movers advice and got rid of all my stuff.
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