I am planning to move there for work and have some trees I realy don't want to part with .
Please tell me it's not true.

Unfortunately, it is true. We have the most ridiculous laws regarding quarantine in this state.Paulneill wrote:Hi guys. Is it true that I won't be able to bring any bonsai to wa with me when I move there. ?
I am planning to move there for work and have some trees I realy don't want to part with .
Please tell me it's not true.
Hi Paul get in touch with AQIS in WA they will tell what is required I always thought there was a blanket ban. Apparently there are some exclusions.Paulneill wrote:Hi guys. Is it true that I won't be able to bring any bonsai to wa with me when I move there. ?
I am planning to move there for work and have some trees I realy don't want to part with .
Please tell me it's not true.
Haha, I don't think so Tim. We drive from Perth across SA to NSW and thy made us get out, pull out our bedding and checked in and under the car! And that was leaving WA... Same on the way back, guess we were lucky?!?Island Breeze wrote:I might upset some people saying this and might sound a bit naive but can't you just dive a big truck full of bonsai somewhere across that 3000km border?
Did you get a costing for the whole process? Is it prohibitive or reasonable?regwac wrote:Just went through the process of inquiry for a guy who CLAIMED it was OK for me to post a tree to WA . Spoke to the head import officer at WA Ag. Trees must be an allowable species ( Japanese Maple is OK) , they either must be bare rooted and inspected when they get there or be treated with four separate chemicals by NSW Ag. and still be inspected when they get there . $5000 fine for non - compliance . It is mostly soil borne pathogens they are worried about .
Cheers Graham