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BASIC TRAVEL
INFORMATION

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Map of Victoria
Currency Converter
Customs, Quarantine
Distances Between Cities
Hotels in Australia
Weather Forecast
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VICTORIA
MELBOURNE
Marvellous Melbourne
Where to Stay
City & Street Maps
Car Hire
Things to Do in Victoria
Where to Eat Guide
Australian Rules Football
Sports Mad
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Transport Journey Planner
(Bus and train timetables)
Tullamarine Airport
Flight information

GEELONG
Geelong
The Great Ocean Road
Geelong Hotels

BALLARAT
Ballarat
Ballarat Hotels

BENDIGO
Bendigo
Bendigo Hotels

ECHUCA
Echuca
Echuca Hotels

GIPPSLAND LAKES
Lakes Entrance
Lakes Entrance Hotels

WARRNAMBOOL
Warrnambool
Warrnambool Hotels

YARRA VALLEY
Yarra Valley
Yarra Glen Hotels


OTHER PLACES TO
STAY IN VICTORIA

Hotels in Victoria
Anglesea
Apollo Bay
Ararat
Arthur's Seat
Bairnsdale
Cape Otway
Colac
Hamilton
Halls Gap
Horsham
Lorne
Maryborough
Mansfield
Merrijig
Metung
Mildura
Ocean Grove
Point Lonsdale
Port Fairy
Portland
Portsea
Queenscliff
Rutherglen
Shepparton
Sorrento
Swan Hill
Torquay
Yarra Junction
 


Tiki Touring Victoria

Tourism and Travel information

 

Customs and Quarantine

 

By Richard Moore

Now before we go into what you can and cannot bring into Australia I have a little something to say on Customs officials.

In the main they are polite and go about their duties in a pleasant, efficient manner.

However, occasionally you run into one who is having a bad day and they can get right up your nose.

Here are my thoughts on a recent experience at Melbourne Airport.

 

Customs Declarations

Make sure you declare any necessary items, as there are severe penalties for those who don't.

 

Tobacco

If you are aged 18 years or over you can bring 50 cigarettes or 50 grams of cigars or tobacco products duty-free into Australia with you.

All tobacco products in accompanied baggage are included in this category, regardless of how or where they were purchased.

 

General goods

If you are aged 18 years or over, you can bring up to A$900 worth of general goods into Australia duty-free.

If you are under 18 years of age there is a A$450 limit.

General goods include gifts, souvenirs, cameras, electronic equipment, leather goods, perfume concentrates, jewellery, watches and sporting equipment.

 

Alcoholic beverages

If you are aged 18 years or over, you can bring 2.25 litres of alcoholic beverages duty-free into Australia with you.

All alcoholic beverages in accompanied baggage are included in this category, regardless of where or how it was purchased.

Aviation security regulations may restrict the volume of liquids that you can bring into Australia as hand luggage.

As an alternative, duty-free alcoholic beverages can be purchased in an airport duty-free shop on arrival in Australia.

For more see the Customs website.

 

Quarantine

If you are bringing in goods made from or including animal products - eg items made from rawhide, such as drums, shields, artefacts and any treated skins, hides, furs, hairs or feathers - you will need to declare them on arrival.

Some of these items might be prohibited under international wildlife legislation and might require import permits.

All permits must be obtained before you enter Australia.

Without the correct permits, your products may be seized.

Do not rely on the assurances of traders, shopkeepers or other non-government bodies that permits are not required.

 

For more see the Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Foresty website.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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