Hey Jandas,
Thanks for that, that is a great resource.
Hoo Roo Happy Days
Grumps
Dougie said
12:45 PM Aug 21, 2010
Thanks also Jandas. Will save dollars in not having to dice it into a bin. As we can see from the site, it's a nightmare for travellers trying to keep track of requirements when entering each State.
milo said
11:05 PM Aug 21, 2010
i often wish we were more like UK and have no states at all
-- Edited by milo on Saturday 21st of August 2010 11:06:32 PM
Pam said
03:11 PM Aug 22, 2010
milo wrote:
i often wish we were more like UK and have no states at all
-- Edited by milo on Saturday 21st of August 2010 11:06:32 PM
so do I Milo.
So many discrepancies when you live close to state border.
latest one was when I looked on a Bunnings site. Had to put postcode which i did next question was closest Bunnings. Because my postcode is NSW would not let me choose Shep as closest one.
Silly isn't it!!
PeterD said
09:06 PM Aug 22, 2010
milo wrote:I often wish we were more like UK and have no states at all
That would not help much. There are quarantine zones within states. There is a large area covering some of SA, Vic and NSW where you are not permitted to bring fruit into from other parts of the same state. Fruit Fly Exclusion Zone (FFEZ.)
There is also another FFEZ in NT NT FFEZ - read the bits at the bottom.
Travel Bug said
04:48 PM Aug 24, 2010
Thanks for that jandas fun. Looks like an invaluable tool. Cheers
heres a handy link when travelling interstate.
Also available in a hard copy at most Info. centres.
http://www.quarantinedomestic.gov.au/
Johnw
-- Edited by milo on Saturday 21st of August 2010 11:06:32 PM
So many discrepancies when you live close to state border.
latest one was when I looked on a Bunnings site.
Had to put postcode which i did
next question was closest Bunnings.
Because my postcode is NSW would not let me choose Shep as closest one.
Silly isn't it!!
There is also another FFEZ in NT NT FFEZ - read the bits at the bottom.
Looks like an invaluable tool. Cheers