Thursday, May 21, 2009
here's the website:
http://www.daffa.gov.au/aqis/travel/entering-australia/cant-take
Declare or beware!
You must declare for inspection all food, plant material and animal products on arrival in Australia to ensure they are free of pests and diseases.
Some products may require treatment to make them safe. Other items that pose pest and disease risks will be seized and destroyed by AQIS. You can dispose of high-risk items in quarantine bins in the airport terminal.
If you’re not sure, ask an AQIS officer.
The list of items can be found in the website
Before you land in Australia
You will be given an Incoming Passenger Card before you land in Australia. This is a legal document. You must tick YES to declare if you are carrying any food, plant material or animal products. If you have items you don’t wish to declare, you can dispose of them in quarantine bins in the airport terminal.
On arrival your baggage may be X-Rayed, inspected or checked by a detector dog team. If you fail to declare or dispose of any quarantine items, or make a false declaration:
you will be caught
you could receive an on-the-spot fine of up to $AUD220, or
you could be prosecuted and face a fine of up to $AUD66,000 or 10 years imprisonment which may result in a criminal record.
You will not be penalised if goods are declared.
Wednesday, May 20, 2009
we are gg to sleep in the airport on our very first day. u guy shd read this. :)
sleeping in perth airport
Tuesday, May 19, 2009
Sunday, May 17, 2009
to go to nad's hse from railway station
102 and 107 will drop u at the uni
79,102,107 are all taken from the same bus stop in the city..opposite dick smith, infront of KEBABQUE
head to the bus station and take 102/107
tempat solat-=-nuraini look! haha
aidanism@hotmail.com says:
its near all the seats where people sit and wait for others to clear customs
aidanism@hotmail.com says:
Wanneroo Markets includes hand made market products, natural organic produce, stallholder information, online market stalls, art and craft.
These are Western Australia’s biggest markets. Over 180 stalls offer everything from fresh produce to souvenirs, crafts, fashion, gifts and novelties.
There is also a deli hall and some 20 food stalls offering a wide variety of hot and cold foods. There is a delicious bakery and a fish market.
- The stalls are undercover with cool-aired sections and there are rides to entertain the children as well as lots of seating. Parking is free and there is plenty of it.
Products Artwork, Books, Ceramics, Clothing, Fresh Fruit, Furniture, Handcrafted Items, Handcrafted Jewellery, Herbs, Local Produce, Organic Produce, Second Hand
Site Description Craft Market, Farmers Market
Experience Live entertainment
Activities Picnicking, Produce sampling, Shopping, Socialising
Displays Local Art, Produce
General Child Friendly, Groups

