Home Affairs brings together Australia's federal law enforcement, national and transport security, criminal justice, emergency management, multicultural affairs, settlement services and immigration and border-related functions, working together to keep
The official website of the Australian Border Force and the Department of Home Affairs, providing comprehensive information on customs and border protection. It serves as a crucial resource for individuals and businesses seeking to understand and comply with Australian customs laws, regulations, and procedures. The site offers a wide range of services, including customs declarations, duty and tax calculations, and information on prohibited and restricted goods.
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Online services for submitting customs declarations, including passenger and cargo declarations.
A tool to help individuals and businesses calculate duties, taxes, and charges on imported goods.
Detailed information on items that are prohibited or restricted from being imported into or exported from Australia.
Guidance for travelers on what to declare, duty-free concessions, and quarantine requirements.
Advice and support for businesses involved in international trade, including import/export regulations and trade agreements.
Access to customs-related legislation, regulations, and policy documents.
Information on enforcement actions taken by the Australian Border Force, including seizures and penalties.
Latest news, updates, and alerts related to customs and border protection.
Comprehensive contact details for various departments and services within the Australian Border Force and Department of Home Affairs.
A comprehensive FAQ section addressing common questions related to customs and border protection.
The site is designed to be accessible to all users, including those with disabilities, in compliance with the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1.
customs.gov.au employs robust security measures to protect user data and ensure the integrity of its online services.
The site has a comprehensive privacy policy detailing how user information is collected, used, and protected.
The Australian Border Force and Department of Home Affairs maintain active social media profiles for updates and engagement with the public.
A mobile application is available for certain services, providing convenient access to customs and border protection information on the go.
Security headers report is a very important part of user data protection. Learn more about http headers for customs.gov.au