Australian Customs manages the movement of goods and people across the Australian border.
There are restrictions on goods that you can bring in and out of Australia including animal and plant material, food, wildlife, drugs and medicinal products, firearms and more than A$10,000 of currency.
You may need to declare goods upon arrival into, or departure from Australia. For further details, refer to the 'Information for Travellers' section on the Australian Customs website.
Travellers are allowed to bring goods into Australia duty free.
In general, travellers aged 18 years and over may bring into Australia:
Members of the same family who are travelling together may combine their individual duty free allowances.
For further details on duty free allowances, visit the Australian Customs website.
You can purchase dutyfree items from In Sky Shopping onboard your Qantas flight, or at any Australian airport before you clear Customs.
Food, plant material and animal products from overseas - including many common souvenirs - could introduce serious pests and diseases into Australia. To protect Australia's plant, animal and human health, our environment and important agricultural industries, the Australian Quarantine and Inspection Service (AQIS) requires your assistance.
You must declare for inspection all food, plant material (including seeds, flowers and wooden items), and animal products on arrival in Australia. Some products may require treatment to make them safe. Items that present a serious pest or disease risk are prohibited.
'What can't I take into Australia?' details what you can and can't bring into Australia, and what you must declare on arrival.
If you are an Australian travelling abroad and intend to purchase goods overseas, make sure you shop wisely and know what goods you will need to declare on your return. Check out destination specific shopping tips and guides before you go.
For further information visit the AQIS website, or e-mail airports@aqis.gov.au.