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Traveller's Guide to Tasmanian Quarantine - What You Can and Can't Bring into Tasmania |
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| Items entering Tasmania | From all Australian States and Territories | Reason or Action required? |
| Abalone and abalone products (all) including fresh, frozen, dried, vacuum sealed etc. | No | Abalone Viral Ganglioneuritis |
| Agricultural equipment contaminated with soil/plant material | Ask | Treatment to remove soil at owner's expense |
| Apple/pear trees, cuttings and fruit | No | Fire blight and Fruit fly |
| Banana plants and seeds of Musaceae species | No | Multiple pest/disease risk |
| Native birds and wildlife (including caged birds) | No | Government permit required for all native animals and birds |
| Capsicum fruit, plants and seed | No | Tobacco blue mould and fruit fly |
| Citrus plants | No | Citrus canker, fruit fly |
| Cut flowers and foliage | No | Multiple pest/disease risk |
| Dogs | Yes* *Provided that the dog(s) meet with entry requirements under the Animal Health Act. | Require treatment for Hydatids tape worm (some exceptions) call 1800 684 215 |
| Fallow deer skins, hides and carcasses (untanned) | Ask | Wildlife Permit required. Phone (03) 6233 6556 |
| Feral animals: fox, cane toads, dingo, European carp, Mexican walking fish | No | Fully prohibited |
| Fin Fish (Boney Fish, Sharks etc.) | Ask | Special Authority Apply Animal Health (03) 6233 6875 Restrictions on Fish & Fish Products |
| Other Fish & Fish Products includes Fin Fish, Molluscs and Crustaceans | Ask | New restrictions apply Special Authority Apply Animal Health (03) 6233 6875 |
| Fishing equipment (all) - marine and freshwater - including boats, scuba gear, waders, wetsuits / diving equipment, etc. | Abalone Viral Ganglioneuritis Caulerpa (seaweed) Didymo (rock snot) Checklist form | |
| Fox and fox products (untanned) including fresh, frozen or dried skins, carcasses, urine, scats, etc. | No | Prohibited unless accompanied by Animal Health Special Authority |
| Fruit and vegetables | No | Fruit fly and multiple pest/disease risk |
| Garden tools and walking boots with soil | Ask | Treatment to remove soil at owner's expense |
| Goldfish, aquarium fish | No | Goldfish ulcer disease |
| Grape vines, cuttings and bud wood | No | Multiple pest/disease risk |
| Honeycomb, bees and used bee keeping equipment | No | Small hive beetle |
| Hunting trophies - see Fox & fox products; Fallow deer skins; Tanned skins and hides | ||
| Leafy vegetables | No | Western flower thrip |
| Livestock: cattle, pigs and sheep | Ask | Specific entry conditions apply |
| Maize, corn seed | No | Boil smut |
| Molluscs including mussels, oysters etc. | Ask | Special Authority required |
| Peas in the pod and seed | No | Pea weevil |
| Pets | Ask | Cats – allowed, Dogs – see above |
| Pot plants and nursery stock | No | Multiple pest/disease risk Bringing Pot Plants into Tasmania |
| Potatoes | No | Multiple pest/disease risk |
| Salmon | No | Multiple pest/disease risk |
| Seeds for sowing | Ask | Specific entry conditions apply |
| Snails, live fish, worms/fish bait (see Pest Fish | No | Multiple pest/disease risk |
| Soil | No | Multiple pest/disease risk |
| Stock feed/hay, grain, bird food, lupins | Ask | Specific entry conditions apply |
| Tanned skins and hides (all) including antlers and horns | Yes | Allowed entry |
| Timber, logs and wood | Ask | European house borer |
| Tomato plants and seeds | No | Tobacco blue mould |
| Watercraft (all) - marine and freshwater - including fishing boats, jet skis, yachts, kayaks, canoes, etc. | Mandatory inspection for Abalone Viral Ganglioneuritis Caulerpa (seaweed) prevention Didymo (rock snot) Checklist form | |
| Weeds - aquatic and terrestrial, including seeds | No | Fully prohibited. More information about declared weeds. |
| Yabbies (Freshwater Crayfish) | No | Fully prohibited, dead or alive. |

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