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Travelers are permitted to bring without restriction any quantity of products composed solely of tea leaves (Camellia sinensis: includes black tea, green tea, oolong, dark tea, white tea, yellow tea). As with all agricultural products, you must declare the product at entry.
Receipt for Goods B390 Is a form used for goods that are held pending further information or permits or payment of duty.
Commercially prepared and packaged loose herbal teas and dried herbs (including leaves, spices, roots and crushed nut shells) are permitted in Australia if they contain only finely chopped ingredients of plant origin and Does not weigh more than 1 kg.
Plain black or green teas and plain black or green teas with flavouring. These teas are allowed into Australia from any country if the tea is in clean and new packaging (unopened) and free of live insects and other contamination.
Do not bring or send: bark or straw based goods. fresh or dried conifer. fresh fruit and vegetables. fresh or dried holly. fresh or dried mistletoe. hampers (containing certain food, meat or plant material) pine cones. potpourri.
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There are many items that you must declare on your Incoming Passenger Arrival Card when you land in Australia, including: all food, plant material and animal items. firearms, weapons and ammunition. currency amounts of A$10,000 (or foreign equivalent), and. some medicines.

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