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Passenger Movement Charge Unit
Australian Customs Service
PO Box 2809AA
MELBOURNE VIC 3001
Australia
Provide a listing of any PMC exemptions.
d. Pay Other Costs. Pay any CIQ clearance costs which may be
applicable and which fall outside those covered by PMC. This
will vary from charter to charter and will be dependent on airport
location and arrival/departure time, eg officer travel,
accommodation, overtime and potential airport infrastructure
changes which may be necessary to provide a secure
processing environment. Separate accounts will be submitted
by Customs and the Quarantine Service after completion of the
charter operation.
9.4 Processing of the Application
9.4.1 Following receipt of the application from the charter operator,
Customs will liaise with relevant border agencies and DOTARS
regarding approval to land, resource implications, and the
adequacy of the airport terminal facilities for processing
passengers from the charter flight.
9.4.2 As soon as practicable, but normally within five working days after
receipt of the application, Customs will formally notify the charter
operator of the NPPC decision and any conditions, as well as an
estimation of the CIQ costs.
9.4.3 The appropriate regional Customs office will then contact the
charter operator to discuss processing arrangements.
9.4.4 Contact Numbers
9.4.4.1 The following regional Customs Offices are responsible for
servicing non-international airports within their immediate area:
Region Phone Facsimile
New South Wales 61-2-9317 7270 61-2-9317 7437
Victoria 61-3-9339 1310 61-3-9339 1355
Tasmania 61-3-6230 1217 61-3-6230 1261
South Australia 61-8-8447 9522 61-8-8234 4063
Western Australia 61-8-9477 8800 61-8-9477 8829
Broome 61-8-9193 6999 61-8-9193 6960
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Northern Territory 61-8-8946 9881 61-8-8946 9988
Queensland
Brisbane 61-7-3835 3851 61-7-3835 3802
Regional Queensland
Cairns 61-7-4052 3541 61-7-4052 3553
10. DESIGNATED INTERNATIONAL AIRPORTS – AUSTRALIAN
EXTERNAL TERRITORIES – ENTRY AND DEPARTURE
REQUIREMENTS AND PROCEDURES
10.1 External Territory International Airports
10.1.1 The following is a list of the designated Australian External
Territory International Airports (see also GEN 1.2 sub-section
2.5):
Norfolk Island
Christmas Island
Cocos (Keeling) Island
Note: Operations by aircraft at the above airports are limited to the
pavement strengths shown against these airports in AIP ERSA.
Prior application must be made for a pavement concession when
this is necessary.
10.2 Territory of Norfolk island
Notes:
1. All non regular public transport aircraft must obtain prior
approval from the Airport Manager, Norfolk Island Airport, if they
are programmed to stage through or remain at Norfolk Island. To
obtain such approval, at least 24 hours advance notice must be
given.
2. Customs, Health and Immigration facilities are available daily.
Clearances outside the hours of 2115 to 0530 are subject to a
clearance fee.
3. If fuel is required at Norfolk Island, the estimated quantity must
be advised in advance and a carnet obtained from Mobil Oil,
Melbourne (Pacific Island Branch). Unless adequate credit has
been established, re-fuelling charges must be settled in Australian
currency prior to re-fuelling of the aircraft.
4. All aircraft entering Australia from Norfolk Island are required to
land at a designated international airport to undergo Customs
Health and Immigration clearance formalities.
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10.2.1 Summary of Documents to be Presented by Pilot in
Command or Authorised Agent
a. On Arrival
General Declaration (showing Customs clearance stamp out
of the previous airport) ( see note para 10.5.4) 1 original
Passenger Manifest 4 copies
Cargo Manifest 4 copies.
b. On Departure
General Declaration (see note para 10.5.4) 3 copies
Passenger Manifest 2 copies
Cargo Manifest 2 copies.
10.3 Health Requirements – Norfolk island
10.3.1 All aircraft, on arrival, will be subject to spraying for the destruction
of insects, unless the aircraft has been treated with an approved
residual insecticide and a current Certificate of Treatment is
produced.
10.3.2 No Health Certificates are required from passengers arriving from
Australia or New Zealand. There are no formalities to be observed
by departing passengers.
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