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Commonwealth of Australia Gazette
No. TC 15/20, Wednesday, 27 May 2015 Published by the Commonwealth of Australia
TARIFF CONCESSIONS
CONTENTS
New Email and Website details from 1 July 2015 ................................................... 2
TCO Applications ....................................................................................................... 3
TCO Applications Refused ........................................................................................ 8
TCOs Made.................................................................................................................. 9
Local Manufacturer Initiated - TCOs Revoked and Re-Issued ............................ 14
Customs Initiated - TCOs Revoked - End Use ...................................................... 15
Cheese Quota Transfers .......................................................................................... 16
Australian Border Force enabling legislation ....................................................... 18 The Australian Customs and Border Protection Service (Customs and Border Protection) publishes the Commonwealth of Australia Tariff Concessions Gazette (the Tariff Concessions Gazette) free of charge on the Customs internet site at: http://www.customs.gov.au
Please select “tariff”, then “tariff concessions gazette”. The gazettes are listed in date order and may be selected from the list of Adobe (PDF) files.
Please note that the Industry Assistance Section has changed address. We are now located at 5 Chan Street, Belconnen ACT 2617. Updated contact numbers are listed below: General Email Inquiries: ................................. [email protected] General Inquiries: ..............................................................(02) 6198 7289 Facsimile: ...........................................................................(02) 6198 7203 TAPIN help desk: .............................................................. (02) 6275 6534
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ISSN 0813-8389
©Commonwealth of Australia, 2015
2 New Email and Website details Commonwealth of Australia Gazette
No TC 15/20, Wednesday, 27 May 2015
New Email and Website details from 1 Jul y 2015
New email address and website – border.gov.au – from 1 July 2015
You may be aware that the Department Immigration and Border Protection, and the Australian Customs and Border
Protection Service, will become integrated on 1 July 2015.
As part of these changes, a new website – www.border.gov.au – will be launched on 1 July 2015. This will
replace the current DIBP and ACBPS websites.
From this date, internet searches for immi.gov.au and customs.gov.au will redirect to the new address.
Information on the impacts to email address and applications that access our websites (such as ImmiAccount,
VEVO or the Customs Connect Facility) that you can provide to external stakeholders is available on the DIBP
website.
In addition, email addresses will change to [email protected] as well. For example the
Industry Assistance website address will change to [email protected]
In this week’s gazette, at page 18, we also provide information on the Australian Border Force which will be
established on 1 July 2015.
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TCO Applications
CUSTOMS ACT 1901 - NOTICE PURSUANT TO SECTION 269K(1) - APPLICATIONS MADE FOR TARIFF CONCESSION ORDERS
Applications have been lodged for Tariff Concession Orders for the goods described in the following TABLE.
Australian manufacturers who wish to contest the granting of a Tariff Concession Order for the goods described
are invited to lodge a submission in writing in an approved form. Submissions must be lodged within 50 days
of the date of publication of this Notice.
The operative date (Op.) and TC reference number follow the description of goods.
To assist local manufacturers, the use(s) to which the goods can be put follow the description of goods.
Objections to the making of TCO submission forms are available at
http://www.customs.gov.au/webdata/resources/files/TYPABLEB4442001.pdf
For guidance on the required description style, phone 02 6198 7289, fax 02 6198 7203 or email
THE TABLE
Description of Goods including the Schedule 4 Item Number
Customs Tariff Classification General Duty Rate
3215.11.00 BLACK INK, INKJET PRINTER, bottled
Op. 27.04.15 - TC 1515980
Stated Use:
For refilling ink in inkjet printers
Applicant: EPSON AUSTRALIA PTY LTD
50
5%
3215.19.00 INK SETS, INKJET PRINTER, consisting of BOTH of the following:
(a) coloured ink bottles;
(b) single OR multiple black ink bottles
Op. 27.04.15 - TC 1515981
Stated Use:
For refilling ink in inkjet printers
Applicant: EPSON AUSTRALIA PTY LTD
50
5%
3215.19.00 PRINTING INK, INKJET, bottled
Op. 27.04.15 - TC 1515982
Stated Use:
For refilling multi-coloured ink in inkjet printers
Applicant: EPSON AUSTRALIA PTY LTD
50
5%
3916.90.00 RODS, polyamide, having a length NOT greater than 3 100 mm
Op. 01.05.15 - TC 1516698
Stated Use:
Manufacturing of items which include bushings, electrical
insulators, valves and valve bodies
Applicant: E-PLAS PTY LTD
50
5%
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Description of Goods including the Schedule 4 Item Number
Customs Tariff Classification General Duty Rate
3916.90.00 RODS, polyacetal, having a length NOT greater than 3 100 mm
Op. 01.05.15 - TC 1516699
Stated Use:
Manufacturing of items which include bushings, electrical
insulators, valves and valve bodies
Applicant: E-PLAS PTY LTD
50
5%
3917.22.00 PIPING AND/OR TUBING, WATER, insulated, having ALL of the
following:
(a) high-density polyethylene casing pipe;
(b) polyurethane rigid foam;
(c) polypropylene random copolymer outer wall;
(d) plastic fibre middle wall;
(e) polypropylene random copolymer inner wall;
Op. 29.04.15 - TC 1516411
Stated Use:
For potable, heated or cooled water applications
Applicant: AQUATHERM (AUST) HOLDINGS PTY LTD
50
5%
3917.40.00 PIPE FITTINGS, WATER, insulated, having ALL of the following:
(a) high-density polyethylene casing pipe;
(b) polyurethane rigid foam;
(c) polypropylene random copolymer outer wall;
(d) plastic fibre middle wall;
(e) polypropylene random copolymer inner wall;
Op. 29.04.15 - TC 1516410
Stated Use:
Fitting for potable, heated or cooled water
Applicant: AQUATHERM (AUST) HOLDINGS PTY LTD
50
5%
3920.10.00 LOW DENSITY POLYETHYLENE (LDPE) FILM, in rolls, having ALL of
the following:
(a) thickness NOT less than 6.5 microns and NOT greater than
10.5 microns;
(b) film width NOT greater than 440 mm;
(c) length NOT less than 400 m and NOT greater than 3 500 m;
(d) film weight NOT less than 1.9 kg and NOT greater
than 13.8 kg;
(e) laps on each edge;
(f) pre-stretched
Op. 22.04.15 - TC 1515444
Stated Use:
Packaging and protection of products
Applicant: AAA PACKAGING SUPPLIES PTY LTD
50
5%
3923.21.00 BAGS, STORAGE, low density polyethylene (LDPE), incorporating a
open AND/OR close slide fastener, having a bag size 200 mm x 180
mm
Op. 01.05.15 - TC 1516647
Stated Use:
Goods are used for containing and/or carriage of sandwiches or
snacks
Applicant: MCPHERSON'S CONSUMER PRODUCTS PTY LTD
50
5%
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Description of Goods including the Schedule 4 Item Number
Customs Tariff Classification General Duty Rate
7222.40.00 SECTIONS, laser fusion welded, stainless steel, complying with
American Society for Testing and Materials ATSM A1069/A1069M
Op. 22.04.15 - TC 1515445
Stated Use:
Structural and industrial applications including architectural,
building and construction, machinery, food processing,
pharmaceutical, chemical, waste water systems, offshore
platforms and shipbuilding
Applicant: ATLAS SPECIALTY METALS PTY LTD
50
5%
7309.00.00 SILOS, bolted modules, steel, whether OR
not assembled, with OR without stairs, having ALL of the
following:
(a) piping AND/OR hoses with OR without connectors;
(b) flow control valves;
(c) level measurement microwave sensor including display
Op. 21.04.15 - TC 1515310
Stated Use:
To store and dispense under gravity cementitious materials
Applicant: CORTEX ENGINEERING RESOURCES PTY LTD
50
5%
7309.00.00 STORAGE CONTAINERS, stainless steel, having ALL of the following:
(a) maximum volume capacity NOT greater than 1 200 L;
(b) maximum operating pressure NOT greater than 2 bars;
(c) manhole lid;
(d) valves
Op. 23.04.15 - TC 1515633
Stated Use:
For the aseptic storage of food products
Applicant: AGRANA FRUIT AUSTRALIA PTY LTD
50
5%
8413.91.90 COMBINED LABYRINTH SEAL AND POSITIVE SEAL MODULAR ELECTRIC MOTOR
PROTECTORS, SUBMERSIBLE PUMP, whether OR not assembled,
with OR without thrust bearings, including ALL of the following:
(a) labyrinth chambers;
(b) positive-seal sections;
(c) bearings;
(d) seals
Op. 22.04.15 - TC 1515632
Stated Use:
To prevent well fluid from entering motors used in electric
submersible pumping systems
Applicant: SCHLUMBERGER AUSTRALIA PTY LTD
50
5%
8415.10.00 AIR CONDITIONERS, reverse cycle, wall mounted, having
ALL of the following:
(a) cooling capacity of NOT less than 1 910 watts;
(b) airflow NOT less than 84 litres/second;
(c) heating capacity NOT less than 1 970 watts
Op. 21.04.15 - TC 1515308
Stated Use:
Designed for domestic heating or cooling
Applicant: AHI-CARRIER (AUSTRALIA) PTY LTD
50
5%
8419.90.00 PARTS, GAS WATER HEATER, being metal burners
Op. 04.05.15 - TC 1516866
Stated Use:
Burners for domestic gas hot water heaters
Applicant: DUX MANUFACTURING LTD
50
5%
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Description of Goods including the Schedule 4 Item Number
Customs Tariff Classification General Duty Rate
8421.29.00 SAND CONTROL SCREENS, OIL AND/OR GAS WELL, whether
OR not assembled, having BOTH of the following:
(a) perforated base pipe with longitudinal ribs;
(b) wire screen
Op. 22.04.15 - TC 1515350
Stated Use:
To prevent sand production from the oil or gas well
Applicant: HALLIBURTON AUSTRALIA PTY LTD
50
5%
8476.81.00 PIZZA VENDING MACHINES, including ALL of the following:
(a) water metering;
(b) mixture metering;
(c) mixer;
(d) pre-former;
(e) presser;
(f) tomato sauce metering;
(g) conveyor;
(h) refrigerator;
(i) cheese measuring;
(j) toppings metering;
(k) oven;
(l) container dispenser;
(m) cutlery dispenser
Op. 28.04.15 - TC 1515985
Stated Use:
Making pizza's from a vending machine
Applicant: AUTOMATED RETAIL DISTRIBUTORS PTY LTD
50
5%
8479.89.90 ROBOTIC FOOD PACKAGING TRAY ABSORBENT PAD INSERTING SYSTEM,
having ALL of the following:
(a) plinth mounted robot;
(b) pad cutter;
(c) servomechanism operated glue gun;
(d) vacuum belt AND/OR vacuum table
Op. 27.04.15 - TC 1515984
Stated Use:
Cutting and placing absorbent material onto formed food
packaging trays
Applicant: LINPAC PACKAGING AUSTRALIA PTY LTD
50
5%
8481.80.90 DISTRIBUTOR BOXES, AIR CONDITIONING REFRIGERANT, including ALL
of the following:
(a) solenoid valve assemblies;
(b) printed circuit boards;
(c) single or multiple reducers;
(d) wiring terminals
Op. 27.04.15 - TC 1515983
Stated Use:
Change flow direction of air conditioner or refrigerator
refrigerant to either heating or cooling
Applicant: FUJITSU GENERAL (AUST.) PTY LTD
50
5%
8483.30.10 BEARINGS, SHOCK ABSORBER PISTON ROD
Op. 30.04.15 - TC 1516530
Stated Use:
Guide for the linear movement of piston rod in a shock absorber
Applicant: MONROE AUSTRALIA PTY.LTD
50
5%
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Description of Goods including the Schedule 4 Item Number
Customs Tariff Classification General Duty Rate
8484.20.00 OIL SEALS, SHOCK ABSORBER PISTON ROD, having pressed metal shell
with bonded rubber AND spring
Op. 05.05.15 - TC 1517025
Stated Use:
Sealing of oil within shock absorber during the linear movement
of piston rod
Applicant: MONROE AUSTRALIA PTY.LTD
50
5%
8509.90.00 PARTS, BLENDER, being ANY of the following:
(a) containers;
(b) covers;
(c) feeder caps
Op. 07.04.15 - TC 1513715
Stated Use:
Part of a domestic electric blender used for food processing
Applicant: SUNBEAM CORPORATION LTD
50
5%
8516.10.00 HEATERS, STORAGE, HOT WATER, having a capacity NOT greater than
55 litres
Op. 29.04.15 - TC 1516409
Stated Use:
For domestic hot water storage
Applicant: DUX MANUFACTURING LTD
50
5%
8516.90.00 ELEMENT ASSEMBLIES, WATER HEATER, having BOTH of the following:
(a) seal;
(b) ANY of the following;
(i) 1.8 kW element;
(ii) 2.4 kW element;
(iii) 3.6 kW element;
(iv) 4.8 kW element
Op. 30.04.15 - TC 1516487
Stated Use:
For use as heating element assembly in domestic storage hot
water heaters
Applicant: DUX MANUFACTURING LTD
50
5%
8716.39.00 TRAILERS, LIVE CHICKEN TRANSPORT, enclosed, having ALL of the
following:
(a) air conditioning;
(b) blowers;
(c) temperature sensors;
(d) humidity sensor;
(e) carbon dioxide level sensors;
(f) storage capacity NOT greater than 140 000 day old chicks;
(g) water cooled diesel generator having a power NOT less than
56 kW at 70 kVA;
(h) fumigation system;
(i) tailgate loader having a lifting capacity NOT less than
2 000 kg;
(j) servo drive fresh air inlet;
(k) glycol heaters having BOTH of the following:
(i) NOT less than 400 V;
(ii) NOT less than 24 kW total output at 440 V,
(l) glycol coolers having a cooling condenser capacity NOT
less than 98 kW;
(n) combined blower capacity NOT less than 30 000
cubic meters per hour
Op. 28.04.15 - TC 1516167
Stated Use:
For the transportation of live chickens in an atmospherically
controlled environment
Applicant: INGHAMS ENTERPRISES PTY LTD
50
5%
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TCO Applications R efused
CUSTOMS ACT 1901
NOTICE PURSUANT TO SECTION 269R(1) - APPLICATIONS FOR TARIFF CONCESSION ORDERS REFUSED
Applications for Tariff Concession Orders for the goods described in the following TABLE have been refused.
THE TABLE
Description of Goods including the Schedule 4 Item Number
Customs Tariff Classification
8302.41.00 GRAB RAILS, with or without the following:
(a) toilet roll holder;
(b) towel rail;
(c) backrest
Op. 05.01.15 - TC 1500275
Reason for refusal:
Substitutable goods produced in Australia in the ordinary course
of business by Canterbury Concepts, Mordialloc, Vic and Richbury
Pty Ltd t/a Bendtech, Slacks Creek, Qld
50
8479.89.90 METERING MACHINES, REACTIVE RESIN FOAM AND/OR SEALANT AND/OR
ELASTOMER AND/OR COATING, having a maximum pressure rating NOT
less than 7 MPa, with OR without EITHER of the following:
(a) mixers;
(b) mixing AND/OR dispensing AND/OR casting AND/OR dosing heads
Op. 27.11.14 - TC 1441866
Reason for refusal:
Substitutable goods produced in Australia in the ordinary course
of business by Dispensing Equipment Pty Ltd t/a N.J. Robinson
and Co, West End, Qld, 4101
50
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TCOs M ade
CUSTOMS ACT 1901 - NOTICE PURSUANT TO SECTION 269R(1) - TARIFF CONCESSION ORDERS MADE
Tariff Concession Orders have been made for the goods described in the following TABLE.
The operative date (Op.) and TC reference No. follow the description of goods. Local manufacturers of
substitutable goods may request the revocation of TCOs at any time.
THE TABLE
Description of Goods including the Schedule 4 Item Number
Customs Tariff Classification Last Date of Effect
3402.20.00 CLEANING PREPARATIONS, solid OR liquid, Australian
Register of Therapeutic Goods listed, product category Medical
Device Included Class 1.
For the purposes of this Order, the goods must be covered by an
Australian Register of Therapeutic Goods Certificate
Op. 27.02.15 Dec. date 25.05.15 - TC 1508246
50
3824.90.90 SOLVENTS, methyldiethanolamine AND piperazine
Op. 03.03.15 Dec. date 25.05.15 - TC 1508755
50
3902.30.00 POLYPROPYLENE HETEROPHASIC COPOLYMER RESIN, being propylene
based with comonomer ethylene, unpigmented, pelletised, having
ALL of the following:
(a) ethylene monomer composition by weight NOT less than 8.5%
and NOT greater than 10.5%;
(b) melt flow rate NOT less than 16g/10min and NOT greater
than 24g/10 min in accordance with International Standard
1133 (ISO1133) at 230 degrees Celsius/2.16 kg;
(c) density NOT less than 890 kg/m3 and NOT greater than 910
kg/m3 in accordance with International Standard 1183
(ISO1183) at 23 degrees Celsius;
(d) flexural modulus NOT less than 1 350 MPa and NOT greater
than 1 550 MPa in accordance with International Standard
178 (ISO178) at 23 degrees Celsius
Op. 17.02.15 Dec. date 25.05.15 - TC 1506903
50
3926.90.90 DUNNAGE BAGS, inflatable, woven polypropylene outer AND
polyethylene inner
Op. 11.03.15 Dec. date 25.05.15 - TC 1510107
50
4401.22.00 WOOD CHIPS, aspen
Op. 20.02.15 Dec. date 25.05.15 - TC 1507505
50
4819.40.00 BAGS AND/OR POUCHES, having BOTH of the following:
(a) plastic side AND paper side;
(b) bag base width less than 40 cm
Op. 02.03.15 Dec. date 25.05.15 - TC 1508495
50
4823.69.00 CONTAINERS, FOOD AND/OR BEVERAGE, PAPERBOARD, compostable with
OR without lids, having a polylactic acid (PLA) lining
Op. 05.03.15 Dec. date 25.05.15 - TC 1509319
50
6815.99.00 REFRACTORY BRICKS AND SHAPES, STEEL MAKING FURNACE, unfired,
having ALL of the following:
(a) magnesia content NOT less than 70%;
(b) carbon content NOT less than 5%;
(c) porosity NOT greater than 5%;
(d) cold crushing strength NOT less than 25 N/mm2;
(e) density NOT less than 2.8 grams/cm3
Op. 03.03.15 Dec. date 25.05.15 - TC 1508800
50
6815.99.00 REFRACTORY BRICKS AND SHAPES, MAGNESIA CARBON, STEEL MAKING
FURNACE AND LADLE LINING, unfired
Op. 03.03.15 Dec. date 25.05.15 - TC 1508801
50
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Description of Goods including the Schedule 4 Item Number
Customs Tariff Classification Last Date of Effect
7307.29.00 TUBE FITTINGS, stainless steel, press tool connection, having
ALL of the following:
(a) ethylene propylene diene monomer (EPDM) rubber seals;
(b) inside diameter NOT less than 15 mm and NOT greater than
108 mm;
(c) with OR without one flanged OR screw OR plain end
connection;
(d) being ANY of the following:
(i) couplings;
(ii) slip couplings;
(iii) reducers;
(iv) tees;
(v) union connectors;
(vi) adapters;
(vii) end caps
Op. 03.03.15 Dec. date 25.05.15 - TC 1508749
50
7307.29.00 TUBE FITTINGS, stainless steel, press tool connection, having
ALL of the following:
(a) ethylene propylene diene monomer (EPDM) rubber seals;
(b) inside diameter NOT less than 15 mm and NOT greater than
108 mm;
(c) with OR without one flanged OR screw OR plain end
connection;
(d) being ANY of the following:
(i) elbows, including back plated;
(ii) bends;
(iii) sleeves
Op. 03.03.15 Dec. date 25.05.15 - TC 1508754
50
7307.29.00 PUP JOINTS, OIL AND/OR GAS WELL TUBING, stainless steel,
threaded, perforated, with OR without thread protectors
Op. 06.03.15 Dec. date 25.05.15 - TC 1509480
50
7308.90.00 CLIPS, ROOF AND/OR WALL SHEETING
Op. 13.03.15 Dec. date 25.05.15 - TC 1510243
50
7315.82.00 CARGO LIFTING SYSTEM, having ALL of the following:
(a) woven polyester slings and strops;
(b) metal extension lifting chains;
(c) adjustable spreader bars
Op. 03.03.15 Dec. date 25.05.15 - TC 1508744
50
8412.29.00 MOTORS, HYDRAULIC, DOWNHOLE, whether OR not assembled, including
ALL of the following:
(a) rotor;
(b) stator;
(c) flow range NOT less than 385 litres per minute and NOT
greater than 850 litres per minute;
(d) torque NOT less than 950 Newton meters;
(e) flex shaft;
(f) drive shaft;
(g) thrust bearing stack;
(h) radial bearing;
(i) housings
Op. 02.03.15 Dec. date 25.05.15 - TC 1508485
50
8419.89.90 PASTEURISERS, MILK PRODUCTION, having ALL of the following:
(a) heat exchangers;
(b) pumps;
(c) valves
Op. 06.03.15 Dec. date 25.05.15 - TC 1509458
50
8423.89.00 CARGO SLING LIFTING SYSTEMS, instrumented, having ALL of the
following:
(a) woven polyester slings;
(b) computerised load cell measuring systems;
(c) metal extension lifting chains
Op. 03.03.15 Dec. date 25.05.15 - TC 1508745
50
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Description of Goods including the Schedule 4 Item Number
Customs Tariff Classification Last Date of Effect
8428.39.00 PARCEL AND/OR CARTON SORTING MACHINES, including ALL of the
following:
(a) conveyor;
(b) sensors;
(c) actuator arms;
(d) sliding shoe sorter pads
Op. 02.03.15 Dec. date 25.05.15 - TC 1508488
50
8428.90.00 PORTAL SCRAPER RECLAIMER, rail-mounted, including ALL of the
following:
(a) travel drives incorporating bogie assemblies with wheels
driven by electric motors;
(b) chain drives incorporating gearboxes, electric motors and
drive shaft;
(c) chain scraper blades;
(d) conveyor with feeding chute;
(e) steel portal structure;
(f) scraper boom assembly;
(g) boom winch
Op. 03.03.15 Dec. date 25.05.15 - TC 1508843
50
8479.89.90 GLASS LAMINATING LINES, having ALL of the following:
(a) washing station;
(b) conveyors;
(c) suction cup glass sheet transfer station;
(d) polyvinyl butyral(PVB) unwinder;
(e) heating tunnel;
(f) nip roller;
(g) tilting table AND/OR conveyor
Op. 02.03.15 Dec. date 25.05.15 - TC 1508486
50
8479.89.90 HANDLE APPLICATION MACHINES, PAPER TOWEL BUNDLES AND/OR TOILET
ROLLS BUNDLES
Op. 06.03.15 Dec. date 25.05.15 - TC 1509475
50
8507.60.00 POWER PACKS, portable, having ALL of the following:
(a) lithium polymer battery capacity NOT less than 7 000 mAh;
(b) vehicle jumper leads;
(c) output sockets;
(d) charging cable with adaptors;
(e) 240 V AC to 15 V DC battery charger;
(f) 12 V AND/OR 15 V car cigarette lighter type battery
charger;
(g) integrated LED light
Op. 12.03.15 Dec. date 25.05.15 - TC 1510144
50
8516.60.00 COOKERS, BENCH TOP, electric, having ALL of the following:
(a) length NOT greater than 570 mm;
(b) depth NOT greater than 455 mm;
(c) height NOT greater than 335 mm;
(d) two hot plates;
(e) 30 litre convection oven with grill;
(f) double glazed door;
(g) 3 shelf positions
Op. 02.03.15 Dec. date 25.05.15 - TC 1508493
50
8708.99.99 PARTS, MONOCOQUE CHASSIS, OPEN WHEEL SINGLE SEAT RACE CAR, being
ANY of the following:
(a) front crash box;
(b) nose cap;
(c) rear crash box;
(d) rear roll hoop;
(e) bell house;
(f) wheel tethers;
(g) head restraint;
(h) bracket front crash box;
(i) dowels front crash box;
(j) rear jack plate;
(k) rear crash box bushes;
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(l) extinguisher AND battery cover plate;
(m) fuel tank accessories cover plate;
(n) monocoque tub
Op. 11.02.15 Dec. date 25.05.15 - TC 1505858
8716.39.00 TIPPING TRAILERS, double OR triple axle, including ALL of the
following:
(a) abrasion resistant steel body with Brinell hardness NOT
less than 470 and NOT greater than 530;
(b) with OR without hydraulic axle suspension;
(c) with OR without double self-steering axles;
(d) hydraulic OR air brakes;
(e) maximum load capacity NOT less than 27 t;
(f) length NOT greater than 7.50 m;
(g) width NOT greater than 2.55 m;
(h) height NOT greater than 2.20 m
Op. 02.03.15 Dec. date 25.05.15 - TC 1508492
50
9503.00.70 SETS, TOY, consisting of NOT less than one doll and ANY one OR
more of the followings:
(a) cars AND/OR ski jets;
(b) dogs AND/OR horses;
(c) furniture;
(d) huts;
(e) pools;
(f) camping gear;
(g) playground equipment,
with OR without ANY one OR more of the doll sized accessories as
follows:
(i) clothing;
(ii) shoes;
(iii) hats;
(iv) brushes;
(v) jewellery;
(vi) sunglasses;
(vii) bags;
(viii) balls AND/OR tennis rackets;
(ix) aprons;
(x) oven mitts;
(xi) food;
(xii) hair styling tools;
(xiii) sceptres AND/OR crowns AND/OR tiaras;
(xiv) trophies;
(xv) diving gear;
(xvi) perfume AND perfume containers;
(xvii) headphones;
(xviii) musical instruments;
(xix) skis;
(xx) snowboards;
(xxi) X-ray stands;
(xxii) dentist chairs;
(xxiii) maps;
(xxiv) medical equipment;
(xxv) tissue boxes;
(xxvi) bibs;
(xxvii) combs;
(xxviii) horses AND/OR dogs
(xxix) tableware;
(xxx) kitchenware;
(xxxi) beverage containers;
(xxxii) diapers;
(xxxiii) pacifiers;
(xxxiv) potties;
(xxxv) mirrors;
(xxxvi) pot plants;
(xxxvii) removable hair pieces AND/OR wigs;
(xxxviii) oil cans;
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Description of Goods including the Schedule 4 Item Number
Customs Tariff Classification Last Date of Effect
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(xxxix) world globes;
(xl) magic wands;
(xli) doctor's bags AND/OR patient chart clipboards;
(xlii) books;
(xliii) wall hanging pictures;
(xliv) lasso ropes AND/OR sleds;
(xlv) helmets;
(xlvi) cosmetics AND cosmetic containers;
(xlvii) shower curtains;
(xlviii) bed linen;
(xlix) lamps;
(l) towels;
(li) bottles;
(lii) bicycle baskets;
(liv) toiletry containers;
(lv) pools;
(lvi) trash cans;
(lvii) trees;
(lix) cameras;
(lx) flags;
(lxi) flowers AND/OR bouquets;
(lxii) watches;
(lxiii) gardening gear;
(lxiv) goggles;
(lxv) DJ booths;
(lxvi) baby bottles;
(lxvii) cribs with mobile hanging baby toys;
(lxviii) life vests;
(lxxix) horse riding gear;
(lxx) toothbrushes
For purposes of this Order, all goods are required to be in a
single parcel that is wrapped in a put up for retail sale
presentation on importation
Op. 02.03.15 Dec. date 25.05.15 - TC 1508491
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Local M anufac tur er Initiated - TC Os R evoked and Re-Issued
CUSTOMS ACT 1901
NOTICE PURSUANT TO SECTION 269SE(1)&(2) - TARIFF CONCESSION ORDERS REVOKED AND NARROWER TARIFF CONCESSION
ORDERS MADE
Tariff Concession Orders for the goods described in the following TABLE have been revoked and narrower Tariff
Concession Orders have been made in respect of the goods described below.
The operative date (Op.), decision date (Dec. date) and TC reference number follow the description of goods.
In-transit provisions apply
THE TABLE
Description of Goods including the Schedule 4 Item Number
Customs Tariff Classification Last Date of Effect
TCO REVOKED
8309.90.00 CLOSURES, COMPOSITE CAN END, hermetically sealable
Op. 20.08.04 Dec. date 29.10.04 - TC 0408565
Revoked and Reissued as TC 1519042 as per Gazette 15/15 of 22
April 2015. In transit provisions apply
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TCO REISSUED
8309.90.00 CLOSURES, COMPOSITE CAN END, hermetically sealable, having a
diameter NOT less than 80 mm
Op. 14.04.15 Dec. date 25.05.15 - TC 1519042
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TCO REVOKED
8309.90.00 CLOSURES, COMPOSITE CAN END, comprising ALL of the
following:
(a) outer ring;
(b) aluminium foil membrane;
(c) plug
Op. 20.08.04 Dec. date 29.10.04 - TC 0408566
Revoked and reissued as TC 1519043 as per Gazette 15/15 of 22
April 2015. In transit provisions apply
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TCO REISSUED
8309.90.00 CLOSURES, COMPOSITE CAN END, comprising ALL of the
following:
(a) outer ring;
(b) aluminium foil membrane;
(c) plug;
(d) diameter NOT less than 80 mm
Op. 14.04.15 Dec. date 25.05.15 - TC 1519043
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Customs Initi ated - TCOs R evoked - End Use
CUSTOMS ACT 1901
NOTICE PURSUANT TO SECTION 269SD(5) - TARIFF CONCESSION ORDERS REVOKED
The Tariff Concession Orders for the goods described in the following TABLE have been revoked as these orders
contain a description of the goods in terms of their intended end use.
THE TABLE
Description of Goods including the Schedule 4 Item Number
Customs Tariff Classification Last Date of Effect
3212.90 PIGMENT MASTERBATCHES, that are approved under a law of the
Commonwealth or a State or a Territory of the Commonwealth, or by
the National Health and Medical Research Council, or by the
United States Food and Drug Administration, for use in the
production of cosmetic or toilet preparations
Op. 02.03.84 - TC 8430243
Order revoked following intention to revoke advertised by the
CEO in Tariff Concessions Gazette TC 15/14 of 15 April 2015
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3910.00 HYDROLYSATES
For the purposes of TC 8340589 "hydrolysates" means
dimethylsiloxane hydrolysate:
(a) containing less than 1% w/w of the hydrolysate of ALL
the other chlorosilanes;
(b) being essentially free of trimethylchlorosilane
hydrolysate as determined by spectroscopic examination;
(c) containing NOT more than 85% w/w of cyclic
dimethylsiloxane;
(d) having a kinematic viscosity less than 150 c/St as
measured by ASTM D 445, Dimethylsiloxane hydrolysate is
manufactured by the hydrolysis of dimethyl-dichlorosilane, and is
used in the manufacture of silicone products. It has NOT been
further polymerised, compounded or blended
Op. 08.11.83 - TC 8340589
Order revoked following intention to revoke advertised by the
CEO in Tariff Concessions Gazette TC 15/14 of 15 April 2015
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16 Cheese Quota Transfers Commonwealth of Australia Gazette
No TC 15/20, Wednesday, 27 May 2015
Cheese Quota Tr ans fers
AUSTRALIAN CUSTOMS AND BORDER PROTECTION SERVICE
TARIFF QUOTAS - QUOTA TRANSACTIONS PROCESSED DURING THE PERIOD 19 MAY 2015 to 26 May 2015.
GENERAL INFORMATION
This Gazette contains details of quota transactions processed during the period 19 May 2015 to 26 May 2015
inclusive.
Part 1 contains a Table specifying quota category details.
Part 2, Section A, lists quota holders who received quota allocations via transfer transactions.
Part 2, Section B, lists all adjustments to previous allocations which have been caused by transfer
transactions.
NB.- In Section B, transactions represent changes to individual tariff quotas and do not necessarily represent
the entire holdings in that category for the quota holder.
- The "AS WAS" and "AS IS" columns indicate the quota levels for that particular tariff quota only at
the time of that transaction.
- The amount of the transaction can be deduced by subtracting the "AS WAS" column from the "AS IS"
column.
Inquiries concerning any information published within this Gazette should be directed to the Trade Branch,
Australian Customs and Border Protection Service, Orange Building, 5 Chan Street, Belconnen, ACT, 2616.
PART 1
NOTICE OF MAKING A DETERMINATION UNDER PART XVI OF THE CUSTOMS ACT 1901
In pursuance of Section 273B of the Customs Act (1901), notice is hereby given that a Determination specified
in Section A of Part 2 was made in relation to Item 55 in Part III of Schedule 4 to the Customs Tariff Act
(1995) and subject to any conditions set out hereunder, that Determination applies to goods that are:
(1) specified in the Table hereunder;
(2) classified under a subheading of Schedule 3 to the Customs Tariff Act 1995, specified in Item 55 in Part
III of Schedule 4 to the Customs Tariff Act (1995);
(3) entered for home consumption not earlier than the start date, and not later than the finish date, by the
person specified in that Determination, as shown in Part 2; and
(4) in total, not in excess of such quantity as is specified in that Determination, as shown in Part 2.
In pursuance of Section 273B of the Customs Act (1901), notice is hereby given that a Determination specified
in Section B of Part 2 amended a previous Determination by deleting the figures in the column headed “QUANTITY
AS WAS" and inserting the figures in the column headed "QUANTITY AS IS".
THE TABLE
CATEGORY
CODE
UNIT
QUANTITY
QUOTA
ITEM
NUMBER
QUOTA
DESCRIPTION
311 Kilograms 61A Cheese and Curd
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PART 2
SECTION A – QUOTA ALLOCATIONS
CAT
CODE
QUOTA HOLDERS LEGAL NAME POST
CODE
QUANTITY (KG) DETERMINATION
NUMBER
PART 2
SECTION B – AMENDED ALLOCATIONS
CAT
CODE
QUOTA HOLDERS LEGAL NAME POST
CODE
QUANTITY (KG)
AS WAS
QUANTITY (KG)
AS IS
DETERMINATION
NUMBER
311 A.Q.M.S. PTY. LTD. 3068 5,521.00 0.00 000698
311 THE TRUSTEE FOR THE CONGA TRUST 3058 1,113,353.00 1,118,874.00 000698
311 ARQUILLA BULK TRADING CO PTY LTD 2040 20,910.00 5,182.00 000699
311 A.Q.M.S. PTY. LTD. 3068 0.00 15,728.00 000699
311 A.Q.M.S. PTY. LTD. 3068 15,728.00 0.00 000700
311 F. MAYER (IMPORTS) PTY LTD 1460 1,424,075.00 1,439,803.00 000700
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Australian Border Force enabling l egislati on
Australian Border Force enabling legislation This information sheet is for domestic and international partner agencies, private sector partners, clients, industry and the public. It provides information about Australian Border Force (ABF) enabling legislation.
Purpose of legislation Legislation has been passed by the Australian Parliament to establish the Australian Border Force as a single frontline operational border control and enforcement entity of the Department of Immigration and Border Protection charged with enforcing customs and immigration laws and protecting Australia’s borders. The Australian Border Force will commence on 1 July 2015. At this time, the functions of the Department of Immigration and Border Protection and the Australian Customs and Border Protection Service will be formally integrated into a single department (the Department of Immigration and Border Protection) and the Australian Customs and Border Protection Service will cease to exist.
Passage of legislation by Parliament The Minister for Immigration and Border Protection, the Hon. Peter Dutton MP, introduced the ABF enabling legislation to Parliament on 25 February 2015. This legislative package consists of: • the Australian Border Force Bill 2015 [ABF Bill] and
• the Customs and Other Legislation Amendment (Australian Border Force) Bill [ABF Amendment Bill]. The legislation was passed on 14 May 2015.
Overview of legislative changes The Australian Government is committed to enhancing Australia’s border protection arrangements and has announced significant reforms to strengthen them. In May 2014, the Government announced the integration of the Department of Immigration and Border Protection and the Australia Customs and Border Protection Service into a single department and the establishment of the Australian Border Force from 1 July 2015. The passage of the ABF Bill and ABF Amendment Bill by Parliament represents a significant step towards that milestone. The cornerstone of the ABF Bill is the creation of the Australian Border Force (the ABF); an operational border control and enforcement entity within the Department of Immigration and Border Protection charged with enforcing customs and immigration laws and protecting Australia’s borders. The ABF will be led by the Australian Border Force Commissioner, who will be Australia’s most senior border law enforcement officer. The ABF Commissioner will have a dual role as Comptroller-General of Customs with responsibility for enforcement of customs law and collection of border-related revenue. The ABF Commissioner will lead a highly trained and flexibly deployed workforce that is responsible for protecting Australia’s borders through the enforcement of both customs and immigration laws. Critical to the delivery of strong borders is public and partner confidence in the agencies and people charged with protecting them. The ABF Bill introduces new employment, integrity and information protection requirements for Department of Immigration and Border Protection officers including those assigned to the ABF. These requirements are intended to ensure officers exercising the significant powers entrusted to them operate with the highest standards of integrity and professionalism.
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How this affects your engagement with us At a day-to-day level, engagement with the Australian Government on customs, immigration and citizenship matters is not expected to be significantly different. All current services and systems will remain in place. You may, however, notice some visual changes: our corporate branding will change, and a new uniform will be introduced from 1 July 2015. There are no material changes to the laws that relate to immigration, citizenship, customs or border protection associated with this reform. The ABF Bill and ABF Amendment Bill are largely administrative and impact the internal administration and organisational arrangements of the integrated Department of Immigration and Border Protection.
Benefits for traders and travellers Travellers, traders and migrants will be able to deal with a single department in relation to customs, immigration and citizenship matters. By strengthening our ability to protect the border and identify and target those people or entities doing the wrong thing, we are also able to better facilitate the large majority of legitimate trade, and support the efficient movement of travellers and migrants that do the right thing across the border.
Further information The Bills are available on the Australian Parliament House website: www.aph.gov.au The Minister’s media release is available on his website: www.minister.immi.gov.au/peterdutton