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This is official website of the Australian government, in Chinese. Go and see for yourself in http://www.daff.gov.au/languages/chinese-simplified. It clearly says what to declare.

declaration does not mean that you are not allowed to bring it in. After passing the inspection, you can bring it in.

declare everything you are not sure about to avoid problems.

You must declare the medicine. Generally, he will ask you if you used it yourself. If so, you will rarely check it and it will pass. If you don't declare it, it will be difficult to explain it, so it is better to declare it.

Food and medicine are generally declared by everyone. As long as you bring them, you have to declare them. Before getting off the plane, I will send you an entry card, just tick it in the corresponding place. The entry card can also be downloaded online.

attachment, taken from Australian Immigration Bureau official website:

What can't I take into Australia? -Chinese (simplified)

What items can't be brought into Australia?

Important quarantine information for international travelers

Articles that must be declared

Articles that are prohibited

For more information, please go to the following website

Nature endows Australia with a unique environment–quarantine can keep this environment

Quarantine helps to protect Australia's environment and agriculture. If you bring food, plant materials and animal products into Australia-including many ordinary souvenirs-you may introduce serious pests and diseases.

Tick the "YES" column on the inbound passenger card

You will receive an inbound passenger card before your plane lands. This is a legal document. You must fill it out in person. If you have any food, plant materials or animal products with you, you must tick the "YES" column and make a declaration. If you have anything you don't want to declare, you can leave it in the quarantine box in the airport.

you must submit your declared articles to the quarantine officer for inspection. Prohibited items will be detained and destroyed. In many cases, items will be returned to you after inspection. But anything that poses a risk of disease or contains insects or larvae will be confiscated. Depending on the quarantine risk, you can choose:

to ensure the safety of the goods, treat the goods (such as smoking and radiation) *;

keep the goods until the import license can be obtained * *;

store your items at the airport until you leave Australia *;

re-export the goods *; Or

destroy the item.

The Australian Quarantine and Inspection Bureau (AQIS) will try its best to reduce the risk of damage, but will not be responsible for the damage caused by handling.

* There is a charge for this kind of treatment.

** For information on how to apply for an import license, please visit the website of the Australian Quarantine and Inspection Bureau (AQIS).

declare, or you will be found out.

Now every piece of luggage has been checked or checked by X-ray machine. If you fail to declare or abandon any quarantine articles, or make false declarations, then:

you will be found out,

you may be fined 22 Australian dollars on the spot, or

you may be prosecuted and fined more than 6, Australian dollars, and you risk being sentenced to 1 years' imprisonment.

Some helpful suggestions when you arrive in Australia

Pack your luggage in person, so that you can correctly declare the items on the inbound passenger card

Read the labels on the food packages to ensure that the food does not contain prohibited ingredients

Prepare to hand over the items subject to quarantine inspection

Most state capitals have Asian grocery business districts where you can buy a wide range of Asian food products. These are

cultural festivals and quarantine

imported by businesses that meet strict quarantine conditions. It is common for travelers arriving in Australia to bring gifts or souvenirs to celebrate cultural and seasonal activities. Regrettably, for quarantine reasons, many of these items are forbidden to be brought in or must be detained.

prohibited items for holiday activities

all food, plant materials and animal products that are concerned about quarantine during the Lunar New Year

Dragon Boat Festival <; Zongzi with egg yolk or meat stuffing

Moon cakes with whole eggs or meat stuffing in Mid-Autumn Festival

Plant materials, flowers or vegetable seeds in spring (northern hemisphere)

Quarantine dogs

You may see quarantine dogs beside the baggage conveyor belt, checking whether the baggage contains food, plants or animal materials. If you see a reconnaissance dog working near you, please put your luggage on the ground and wait for inspection. Sometimes the dogs will sit next to your luggage when they smell these items-including the food you have left in your luggage before. The quarantine officer will ask you about the items in your luggage and check whether you have any items that pose a risk to Australia.

Items that must be declared

These items must be declared and checked for signs of insects or diseases. Some items may need to be disposed of before they are allowed to be brought in.

food

cooked food and raw food and cooking materials

dried fish, salted fish, fresh fish and seafood, including scallops, shark wings, squid and fish maw

dried fruits and vegetables, including Hericium erinaceus, dried longan, dried litchi, dried tangerine peel, preserved plum and dried ginseng.

noodles and rice

packaged meals include food and soup on the plane

seasoning herbs and spices (fennel, cinnamon and clove)

traditional Chinese herbal medicines, medicines, tonics and herbal teas (dried tangerine peel, chrysanthemum, bark, ganoderma lucidum and codonopsis pilosula)

snacks (ginkgo, peanuts, fried watermelon seeds and codonopsis pilosula). Coffee and other milk-containing beverages (three-in-one coffee, tea and malt extract)

tea leaves and spices containing citrus ingredients

animal products

feathers, bones, horns and ivory (which must be clean and free of any animal tissues)

skins, leathers and furs (rawhide products including drums and shields are prohibited unless treated)

wool and animal hair (p) Coral is prohibited by the Endangered Species Act

Bee products include honey, beehive, royal jelly and beeswax. Pollen is prohibited

used animal equipment, including veterinary equipment and medicines, tools, saddles and harnesses in shearing or meat industry, and cages for animals and birds

pet food and snacks, including raw dog chews and fish food, are prohibited

plant materials

wooden handicrafts, objects and carvings, including colored and painted objects (bark is prohibited and will be taken away or need to be disposed of) < Handicrafts and antiques

mats, bags and other articles made of plant materials, palms or leaves (articles made of banana plants are prohibited)

straw straw straw products, including straw hats, straw mats, bamboo, rattan or rattan baskets and furniture

dried petals (fragrant flowers) mixed with spices and coconut shells

articles containing or filled with seeds. For example, roses, carnations and chrysanthemums are forbidden)

Other items

Ropes made of animal or plant materials for crafts and hobbies

Used sports and camping equipment, including tents, bicycles, golf and fishing equipment

Shoes/hiking boots stained with dirt, feces or plant materials

Prohibited items

These items are prohibited and will be prohibited. Or you can throw them into the quarantine box at the airport.

dairy products, eggs and egg products

all whole eggs, dried eggs and egg powder, and egg products include egg noodles, moon cakes containing eggs (salted eggs, processed eggs and preserved eggs), salted duck eggs, salted quail eggs, preserved eggs made from duck eggs and quail eggs, instant noodles with eggs, and mayonnaise

all dairy products. Including three-in-one milk coffee, tea and malt extract, milk powder and instant cereals containing dairy products

Infant formula milk powder and New Zealand dairy products brought with babies are allowed

Non-canned meat

All kinds of animals-fresh meat, dried meat, frozen meat, cooked meat, smoked meat, salted meat, preserved meat or packaged meat

Sausages and sausages

Whole meat. Dried beef, shredded beef and pork, pork floss, moon cakes stuffed with pork, instant noodles containing meat, pig's trotters and lard residue

pet food (including fish food and bird food)

live animals

all mammals, birds, birds' eggs and nests, fish, reptiles (turtles), snakes, scorpions, amphibians and reptiles. Rhizomes, stems and other viable plant materials and soil

banana leaves-cooked, dried, fresh or frozen

herbs and traditional medicines

antler, antler essence, deer whip and donkey-hide gelatin. Deer products from New Zealand marked with New Zealand products are allowed

bird's nest

Cordyceps sinensis, Ganoderma lucidum

toad oil/paste, dried earthworm, any kind of dried animal body, placenta hominis, dried lizard, duck intestines, duck stomach, tendon, turtle and oxtail

seeds and nuts

cereals, popcorn, and nuts. Seeds and bean decorations, hawthorn, red beans and mung beans packaged by some merchants

fresh fruits and vegetables

all fresh and frozen fruits and vegetables (ginger, apples, persimmons, oranges, herbs and fresh bamboo shoots)

For more information, please go to the following website

http://www.aqis.gov.au/