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Re: Is there anything we definitely cannot pack for Australia?
Originally Posted by Bernie Barfly
(Post 8549329)
Made me think about when the lady at check-in asked me if i had packed my own bag,i should have said 'tut tut dont be silly,im going business class,i have someone to pack my bags for me,now hurry on dear i have important business to attend to':D
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Re: Is there anything we definitely cannot pack for Australia?
Originally Posted by Pollyana
(Post 8549343)
So you didn't mention the stuff I put in YOUR bag, and more than I mentioned the fact that 80% of MY luggage 3 weeks later was actually yours ?? :rofl:
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Re: Is there anything we definitely cannot pack for Australia?
Originally Posted by Bernie Barfly
(Post 8549351)
Ssssch there are people on BE who would happily turn you in;)
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Re: Is there anything we definitely cannot pack for Australia?
We have 4-5 pieces of genuine Chinese antique furniture. Upon close inspection, you would be able to see old untreated wood underneath (with bits on it - not sure what they are :p). Would custom give us any problem?
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Re: Is there anything we definitely cannot pack for Australia?
You can't bring animal products - bones, fur, feathers, etc.
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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 Rainydaze
(Post 8550588)
You can't bring animal products - bones, fur, feathers, etc.
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Re: Is there anything we definitely cannot pack for Australia?
Originally Posted by Japonica
(Post 8550603)
Actually you can, if it's done properly. I brought feathers, but they have to be absolutely clean without a speck of skin on them and if they belong to a species covered by CITES, well, you need all your permits (took me about 4 months alone to organize the import and export permits).
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Re: Is there anything we definitely cannot pack for Australia?
Originally Posted by Rainydaze
(Post 8550619)
This is why I left my porcupine quills at home: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!
The rest of the shipment has now been unpacked and there is no sign of a shoe without its mate or a missing pair. To top it all the cleaners have lost the shoe they cleaned so she has no idea what it was (but has still had to pay her $60!) :D |
Re: Is there anything we definitely cannot pack for Australia?
We had the contents of our house shipped over to Perth, including our gorgeous massive Christmas tree with FAKE cones on it!! AQIS called us to say that the tree had these cones on it. After me explaining that they where FAKE, they stated that they where still not allowed to clear them. So, I told them to take them off and destroy them.
The container arrived a few weeks later. All was well until a few months later before Christmas I searched the house top to bottom for my tree (which was in a large box with the lights and decorations. I thought my OH had put it in the shed with all the other stuff. I phoned AQIS and they said that they had destroyed the whole box...apparently because they don't have the time to be specific! I was gutted and it ruined my first Christmas here which is bad enough with your family over in the UK! Di X |
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 Deancm
(Post 8550750)
English Marmite? Where? I haven't seen it. Just the Australian Marmite which tastes like total shite!
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Re: Is there anything we definitely cannot pack for Australia?
Originally Posted by Deancm
(Post 8550750)
English Marmite? Where? I haven't seen it. Just the Australian Marmite which tastes like total shite!
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Re: Is there anything we definitely cannot pack for Australia?
A friend has a big elephant that her grandparents brought over from india over 50 years ago,it has ivory tusks and is made from coconut wood.Shes been told no chance of getting it in,want to do reckon?its a family heirloom and would be a shame to have to leave it.
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