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Can I bring a candle in my luggage ?


Chloe Emerson

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http://www.agriculture.gov.au/biosecurity/travel/cant-take

 

If it's made from Beeswax then you'll need to declare it

 

 

 

  • all mammals, birds, birds’ eggs and nests, fish, reptiles, amphibians and insects
  • feathers, bones, horns, tusks, wool and animal hair
  • skins, hides and furs
  • stuffed animals and birds (taxidermy certificate required—some may be prohibited under endangered species laws)
  • shells and coral (including jewellery and souvenirs)
  • bee products including honey, beeswax and honeycomb
  • used animal equipment including veterinary equipment and medicines, shearing or meat trade tools, saddlery and tack and animal or bird cages

 

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