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Bringing dehydrated food from NSW into Tasmania

Wed 13 Sep, 2017 7:00 pm

I'm planning on going over to Tassie from NSW in December for some multi day hikes and want to bring some pre home made dehydrated food. I'm a little confused if this is allowed? On the Biosecurity Tasmania website it mentions that 'Freeze dried camping foods' are permitted, but is this referring to commercially packaged meals? Also my food would be dehydrated and not freeze dried?

http://dpipwe.tas.gov.au/biosecurity-ta ... -importing

Thanks

Re: Bringing dehydrated food from NSW into Tasmania

Wed 13 Sep, 2017 7:18 pm

My partner works in the biosecurity space in Tas. She says it's best to call the hotline 03 6165377 and chat to someone to be sure.

Re: Bringing dehydrated food from NSW into Tasmania

Wed 13 Sep, 2017 7:22 pm

Thanks Thornbill I will get in touch with them. From your partners experience what would it be about dehydrated food that potentially catches people out?

Re: Bringing dehydrated food from NSW into Tasmania

Thu 14 Sep, 2017 1:33 am

We've been doing it on our trips from the U.S. to Tasmania without issue. Maybe we've been lucky? I don't know. We don't bring any dehydrated meat.

I never could figure out the rules from what I'd read online. I suspect each customs official has a certain degree of latitude in deciding what to flag. So I'm completely honest with them and go prepared with a backup plan in case they decide to confiscate items.

Good luck.

Re: Bringing dehydrated food from NSW into Tasmania

Thu 14 Sep, 2017 9:18 am

Orion wrote: I suspect each customs official has a certain degree of latitude in deciding what to flag. So I'm completely honest with them and go prepared with a backup plan in case they decide to confiscate items.


Spot on. Best bet is to be honest with them and you'll most likely be fine. They'll appreciate your efforts to do the right thing by contacting them in advance for advice.

Re: Bringing dehydrated food from NSW into Tasmania

Thu 14 Sep, 2017 1:04 pm

Coming across on the boat I have declared several times that I have home dried pre-cooked bushwalking food and not had a problem. It is fresh fruit and veggies, fish and foxes that are not allowed.

Re: Bringing dehydrated food from NSW into Tasmania

Thu 14 Sep, 2017 2:44 pm

There are no quarantine inspections for domestic arrivals in Tasmania. Fruit and vegetable are banned, and your baggage may be sniffed by a cute little doggie, but they have never detected the dehydrated meals in my backpack.

Re: Bringing dehydrated food from NSW into Tasmania

Thu 14 Sep, 2017 4:03 pm

RonK wrote:There are no quarantine inspections for domestic arrivals in Tasmania.


There are guaranteed quarantine inspections if you come over on the boat - much less scrutiny if flying in.

I always drive as it makes getting around so much easier.

Re: Bringing dehydrated food from NSW into Tasmania

Fri 15 Sep, 2017 9:33 pm

Before moving here 12 months ago, we never had any issues bringing home dehydrated food from WA.
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