Biosecurity Manual - Department of Agriculture and Fisheries
Appendix 3.1.5 Table 11 Updates and deletions G Kent PB&PI 11.0 April 2019 12, 12A, 22A, 22B Updates and deletions G Kent PB&PI 12.0 September 2019 21, 22A Correction spelling s21 definitions and amended section 22A(1) G Kent PB&PI 13.0 January 2021 1, 1A, 12, 13, 18A schedule 3.1.2 Updates and deletions. Correction to 18A definitions
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