Australian Immigration and Border Protection (Customs and Quarantine)
What to expect at customs and border protection in order to adhere to requirements to enter, exit, and travel within Australia.
Things to know before you go
When you travel, each country has its own immigration and border protection requirements. Visit the IATA Travel CentreOpens external site in a new window to obtain information about the country you’re visiting.
The Australian Department of Immigration and Border ProtectionOpens external site in a new window manages the movement of goods and people across the Australian border, while each state and territory enforces their own local quarantine restrictions.
- Restrictions apply to goods and currency that you can bring into and take out of Australia. Bringing items into AustraliaOpens external site in a new window details what you can and can't bring into Australia and what you must declare. If you’re an Australian travelling abroad and you intend to purchase goods overseas, make sure you shop wisely and know what goods you'll need to declare on your return. The easiest way to check what you can and can’t bring back to Australia is to visit Can I bring it back?Opens external site in a new window
- Declare your cash before you travel. If you're carrying more than AUD10,000 in cash (or foreign currency equivalent) on your international trip, you must declare itOpens external site in a new window.
- Duty free limits apply to all travellers to Australia. Learn your duty free limitsOpens external site in a new window before you travel.
For further information visit Department of Agriculture and Water ResourcesOpens external site in a new window.
In addition to controls on goods that can enter Australia from overseas, Australia also has rules and regulations about the movement of goods between states, or within states. Visit Australian Interstate QuarantineOpens external site in a new window for more information or to download a copy of their traveller’s guide.