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vaccination or, in the case of re-vaccination, before expiry of the
previous certificate from the date of that re-vaccination. The
certificate, to be acceptable, must be in a form approved by the
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World Health Organisation and must be issued by a yellow fever
vaccination centre approved by the World Health Organisation
2.5.8 Persons who do not have, when it is required, an acceptable
yellow fever vaccination certificate, may be placed under
quarantine restrictions until a period of six (6) days has elapsed
since their departure from a yellow fever infected area.
2.5.9 The Quarantine Officer will indicate when the unloading of
baggage and cargo from the aircraft may commence.
2.5.10 All persons (passengers and crew) arriving in Australia must have
the following documents ready for examination by a Quarantine
Officer:
a. International Certificate of Vaccination against Yellow Fever (if
required under conditions specified in 2.5.6).
b. Passengers should also have an Immigration Incoming
Passenger Card (although an Immigration document, this may
facilitate health clearances).
2.5.11 In the case of persons in transit through Australia the requirements
are the same as those for entering Australia, and in the event of
irregularities, passengers in transit are not permitted to leave the
transit area other than for actual boarding of their outward flight. If
the time between arrival and departure makes it advisable, the
person may either be isolated in a quarantine facility at the
expense of the airline or released with restrictions, under
quarantine surveillance.
2.5.12 Passengers and crew will pass from the aircraft to the Customs
Entry Control Point where the absence of disease, vaccination
certificates and ( for those disembarking in Australia) the intended
addresses in Australia will be assessed.
2.5.13 Persons with unsatisfactory documents or for whom further
investigation, medical or otherwise, is required, will be diverted
immediately to a waiting room for any necessary action after all
others have been cleared.
2.5.14 The importation into Australia by air of the following is prohibited:
a. all animals (including birds and reptiles) unless an import
permit accompanies the animals (The only exception to this
prohibition is the importation of dogs, cats and horses from
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New Zealand where each animal should have approved health
certification);
b. cultures of micro-organisms capable of causing human
disease and goods of biological origin which may contain such
micro-organisms, unless an import permit accompanies the
cultures or goods;
c. foodstuffs of animal origin, including meat, poultry, sausages,
eggs, cheese and milk, unless as commercial consignments
accompanied by such certification as prescribed in the
Quarantine Animals Regulations;
d. in the case of aircraft from New Zealand only, exemptions apply
to the importation of some species of animals and to the
importation of some animal products provided that the air
movements of the animals or animal products concerned, from
New Zealand to Australia, conforms to Australia’s conditions of
importation, including, in certain cases, prior disinsection of the
transporting aircraft.
Note: Any prohibited item taken to Australia by air without special
permit will be seized and destroyed.
2.5.15 Australia is still free from many plant diseases, insect pests and
weeds which cause serious damage to crops in other parts of the
world. The cooperation of all air crews and passengers is sought
in preserving this advantage.
2.5.16 No plant material of any kind, including fruits, nuts, seeds, bulbs,
tubers or cuttings, should be taken to Australia by air, unless
approval for its importation has first been obtained from the
Australian Department of Primary Industries and Energy,
Canberra, or from the Chief Quarantine Officer (Plants) of the
relevant State Departments of Agriculture. The importation of
some types of plants is prohibited and any such found at the airport
of arrival will be destroyed. Other prohibited importations include
straw packing (including rice hulls), soil samples (unless with prior
approval) and cartons or containers which have previously
contained fruit or other plant materials.
2.5.17 Cognisance should be taken that most of the best varieties of all
crops and ornamentals, selected and adapted for Australia, are
already available in country. Other new and better varieties will be
 
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