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What can't I send to Australia?

1. Guns (including imitations and main parts) and ammunition?

1. Guns (including imitations and main parts): such as pistols, rifles, submachine guns, riot guns, air guns, shotguns, sports guns, anesthesia injection guns, steel ball guns and tear gas guns. ?

2. Ammunition (including imitations): such as bullets, bombs, grenades, rockets, flares, incendiary bombs, smoke bombs, signal bombs, tear gas bombs, gas bombs, mines, grenades, artillery shells and gunpowder. ?

second, control devices?

1. Controlled knives: such as daggers, triangular scrapers, spring knives with self-locking devices, and other similar single-edged, double-edged and triangular sharp knives. ?

2. Others: such as crossbows, tear gas machines, tear gas guns, electric shocks, etc. ?

third, explosives?

1. blasting equipment: such as explosives, detonators, fuses, detonating cords, blasting agents, etc. ?

2. Fireworks and firecrackers: such as fireworks, firecrackers, smashing guns, pulling guns, smashing guns, colored medicine shells, black powder, pyrotechnics, starter paper, fuse, etc. ?

3. Others: such as propellant, propellant, nitrocellulose, electric igniter, etc. ?

4. compressed and liquefied gases and their containers?

1. Flammable gases: such as hydrogen, methane, ethane, butane, natural gas, liquefied petroleum gas, ethylene, propylene, acetylene, lighters, etc. ?

2. Toxic gases: such as carbon monoxide, nitric oxide and chlorine. ?

3. Explosive or asphyxiating combustion-supporting gases: such as compressed oxygen, nitrogen, helium, neon, aerosol, etc. ?

5. Flammable liquid?

such as gasoline, diesel oil, kerosene, tung oil, acetone, ether, paint, raw lacquer, benzene, alcohol, rosin oil, etc. ?

6. Flammable solids, spontaneous combustion substances, and flammable substances in contact with water?

1. Flammable solids: such as red phosphorus, sulfur, aluminum powder, flash powder, solid alcohol, matches, activated carbon, etc. ?

2. Spontaneous combustion substances: such as yellow phosphorus, white phosphorus, nitrocellulose (including film), titanium powder, etc. ?

3. Flammable substances in contact with water: such as metal sodium, potassium, lithium, zinc powder, magnesium powder, calcium carbide, sodium cyanide, potassium cyanide, etc. ?

VII. Oxidants and peroxides?

such as permanganate, perchlorate, hydrogen oxide, sodium peroxide, potassium peroxide, lead peroxide, chlorate, bromate, nitrate, hydrogen peroxide, etc. ?

VIII. Toxic substances?

such as arsenic, arsenic, mercury compounds, thallium compounds, cyanide, selenium powder, phenol, mercury, highly toxic pesticides, etc. ?

9. Biochemical products, infectious and infectious substances?

such as germs, anthrax, parasites, excreta, medical wastes, bones, animal organs, limbs, skins without nitrates, bones without medicines, etc. ?

1. radioactive substances?

such as uranium, cobalt, radium and plutonium. ?

Xi. corrosive substances?

such as sulfuric acid, nitric acid, hydrochloric acid, storage battery, sodium hydroxide, potassium hydroxide, etc. ?

12. Drugs and drug-taking tools, narcotic drugs and psychotropic drugs for improper use, and precursor chemicals for improper use?

1. Drugs, narcotic drugs and psychotropic drugs: such as opium (including poppy shells, flowers, bracts and leaves), morphine, heroin, cocaine, marijuana, methamphetamine (methamphetamine), ketamine, methaqualone, amphetamine, sodium methaqualone and so on. ?

2. Precursor chemicals: such as piperonal, safrole, safrole oil, ephedrine, pseudoephedrine, hydroxyimine, o-ketone, phenylacetic acid, bromophenylacetone, acetic anhydride, toluene, acetone, etc. ?

3. Drug taking tools: such as curling. ?

13. illegal publications, printed matter, audio-visual products and other promotional materials?

such as books, publications, pictures, photos, audio-visual products, etc. that contain reactionary, inciting national hatred, undermining national unity, undermining social stability, and promoting cults, religious extreme ideas, obscenity, etc. ?

XIV. Special equipment for spies?

such as hidden eavesdropping equipment, photo stealing equipment, burst transceiver, one-time cipher book, steganography tools, electronic monitoring and interception equipment for obtaining information, etc. ?

15. illegally forging articles?

such as forged or altered currency, certificates and official seals. ?

XVI. Infringement of intellectual property rights and counterfeit and shoddy goods?

1. Infringement of intellectual property rights: such as books, audio-visual products that infringe patent rights, trademark rights and copyrights. ?

2. Fake and shoddy: such as fake and shoddy food, medicines, children's products, electronic products, cosmetics, textiles, etc. ?

17. Endangered wild animals and their products?

such as ivory, tiger bone, rhinoceros horn and its products. ?

18. Articles prohibited from entering or leaving the country?

such as food, medicine or other articles that are harmful to human and animal health, come from epidemic areas and can spread diseases; Documents, materials and other articles involving state secrets.

Extended information

The Postal Law of the People's Republic of China stipulates:

Article 26? Postal enterprises that find articles that are prohibited or restricted from being delivered in the mail shall handle them in accordance with the relevant provisions of the state. Inbound and outbound mail containing articles prohibited or restricted by the state shall be handled by the customs according to law.

article 3? In accordance with the provisions of the Customs Law of the People's Republic of China, the Customs shall supervise the international mail bags, mail containers and international postal articles entering and leaving the country.

article 31? The quarantine of inbound and outbound mail shall be carried out by the entry-exit inspection and quarantine institutions according to law.

It is stipulated in the Customs Law of the People's Republic of China:

Article 46 Luggage and articles brought into or out of the country by individuals and mailed into or out of the country shall be limited to their own use and a reasonable quantity, and shall be subject to customs supervision.

article 47 the owner of inbound and outbound articles shall truthfully declare to the customs and accept customs inspection.

the seals affixed by the customs shall not be opened or destroyed by anyone without authorization.

article 48 the loading, unloading, transshipment and transit of inbound and outbound postal bags shall be subject to customs supervision. Postal enterprises shall submit mail waybills to the customs.

postal enterprises should inform the customs in advance of the time of opening and sealing international mail bags, and the customs should send personnel to the scene for supervision and inspection on time.

article 49. the articles transported into or out of the country by post can only be delivered or delivered by the relevant business units after being checked and released by the customs.

article 5 articles that have been registered by the customs and allowed to enter or leave the country duty-free temporarily shall be taken out of the country or brought into the country again by myself.

transit personnel are not allowed to leave their belongings in China without customs approval.

article 51 articles abandoned by the owner of inbound and outbound articles, articles that have not gone through customs formalities or are unclaimed within the time limit prescribed by the customs, and inbound postal articles that cannot be delivered and returned shall be handled by the customs in accordance with the provisions of article 3 of this law.

The State Post Bureau of the People's Republic of China-Notice of the Ministry of Public Security and the Ministry of National Security of the State Post Bureau on Issuing the Regulations on the Administration of Prohibited Delivery of Articles.