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Is there anything we definitely cannot pack for Australia?
Food items? Artificial flowers? Toiletries? Thank you. BTW, this is not serious, but would I be able to buy Marmite in Sydney? :p I don't particularly like Vegemite. Thank you.
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Re: Is there anything we definitely cannot pack for Australia?
Weirdly AQIS can't differentiate between fake and real flowers so don't bother packing them. Untreated wood is a no no as are any opened packets of food, spices etc. Marmite is available everywhere.
Full list here but remember that whilst some packaged foods are ok you MUST declare them. |
Re: Is there anything we definitely cannot pack for Australia?
anything that has been in contact with soil needs to be washed very well. Tents, garden furniture etc. Anthing with dried seeds, pot purri.
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Re: Is there anything we definitely cannot pack for Australia?
Originally Posted by moneypenny20
(Post 8549107)
Weirdly AQIS can't differentiate between fake and real flowers so don't bother packing them. Untreated wood is a no no as are any opened packets of food, spices etc. Marmite is available everywhere.
Full list here but remember that whilst some packaged foods are ok you MUST declare them. |
Re: Is there anything we definitely cannot pack for Australia?
Originally Posted by Louiseh86
(Post 8549233)
I packed fake flowers :) Inspected and no problems, must've caught 'em on a good day :thumbsup:
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Re: Is there anything we definitely cannot pack for Australia?
Originally Posted by moneypenny20
(Post 8549250)
Pollyana had silk ones on a hat. Had to pay to have it distroyed :rofl: Many others have had similar experiences. You must have had a woman inspector ;)
Declare anything wooden, and any foods. DOn't bring dairy products, meat, fish, plants, bark, pine cones, bamboo, teddy bears stuffed with straw (thats the old ones, be wary), or rocking horses with real horsehair manes........... Any inidividual things you have a question about have probably been mentioned on here before so the answer will be here somewhere. |
Re: Is there anything we definitely cannot pack for Australia?
Originally Posted by moneypenny20
(Post 8549250)
You must have had a woman inspector ;)
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Re: Is there anything we definitely cannot pack for Australia?
Got told to spray jays fluid on kids outside toys and just round a bit of other stuff, so when they open the container it smells like you have made the effort. might want to try packin your house it might be cheaper.
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Re: Is there anything we definitely cannot pack for Australia?
Originally Posted by mark wool
(Post 8549272)
Got told to spray jays fluid on kids outside toys and just round a bit of other stuff, so when they open the container it smells like you have made the effort. might want to try packin your house it might be cheaper.
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Re: Is there anything we definitely cannot pack for Australia?
Originally Posted by moneypenny20
(Post 8549283)
We didn't use Jeyes, the smell makes me heave. We did spray everything moveable with WD40 though, I think that had the same effect. Jeez that stuff smells good. :blink::D
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Re: Is there anything we definitely cannot pack for Australia?
Originally Posted by mark wool
(Post 8549272)
Got told to spray jays fluid on kids outside toys and just round a bit of other stuff, so when they open the container it smells like you have made the effort. might want to try packin your house it might be cheaper.
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Re: Is there anything we definitely cannot pack for Australia?
Originally Posted by Pollyana
(Post 8549296)
Even with a smell of Jeyes they still have to unpack the container and then decide what to look at. After so many years reading threads like this I now accept its pot luck.
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Re: Is there anything we definitely cannot pack for Australia?
Originally Posted by Pollyana
(Post 8549261)
Someone else recently had artificial berries destroyed too.
Declare anything wooden, and any foods. DOn't bring dairy products, meat, fish, plants, bark, pine cones, bamboo, teddy bears stuffed with straw (thats the old ones, be wary), or rocking horses with real horsehair manes........... Any inidividual things you have a question about have probably been mentioned on here before so the answer will be here somewhere. |
Re: Is there anything we definitely cannot pack for Australia?
Originally Posted by Bernie Barfly
(Post 8549305)
Why oh why were you not on border Australia,i would love to have seen yer face when they said 'sorry mate but we are going to burn yer hat.thats 200 dollors thanks and welcome to oz':lol:
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Re: Is there anything we definitely cannot pack for Australia?
Originally Posted by Pollyana
(Post 8549313)
:lol: Tough luck babe, it was in the container, years ago before you even knew me!! Mind you the air was blue when the importers told me it would cost $60 to destroy a hat with plastic berries on it :curse: Don't think the neighbours ever recovered!
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