Passengers going through many measures to protect biosecurity as soon as they touch down

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Updated August 15 2022 - 8:22am, first published August 14 2022 - 6:00pm
BORDER BIOSECURITY: People representing leading agricultural industry bodies were part of an inspection at Sydney airport this part week to show biosecurity measures. Picture: MDRX (CC BY-SA 4.0)
BORDER BIOSECURITY: People representing leading agricultural industry bodies were part of an inspection at Sydney airport this part week to show biosecurity measures. Picture: MDRX (CC BY-SA 4.0)

Leading agricultural industry bodies have been told that travellers will need to pass through more than 20 biosecurity 'touch points' when heading through an Australian airport.

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Philippe Perez

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Philippe is a journalist for Australian Community Media's Stock & Land. He is based in Ballarat and covers all aspects of Victoria's farming community and industry. To get in contact, email philippe.perez@stockandland.com.au

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