Leaders from Australia’s livestock industries this week visited the Sydney International Airport to see measures in place to protect Australia from exotic animal diseases.
Travellers entering Australia from Indonesia are exposed to more than 20 “biosecurity touch points”.leaders were told.
The behind-the-scenes inspection was hosted by the Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry’s Biosecurity and Compliance Group.
It featured a step-by-step review of the increased biosecurity measures in place from plane arrival through to baggage collection and exit.
The inspection was…