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    Quote Originally Posted by Pakanohida View Post
    Well done
    Can you import them?

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    I found someone on US eBay that says he has sen them to Australia before without a problem so I am giving it a go. Same variety as amazon.

    Fingers crossed
    be the change.

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    Always check here first
    http://www.aqis.gov.au/icon32/asp/ex_querycontent.asp
    ICON is AQIS's import conditions database. It contains the Australian import conditions for more than 20000 plant, animal, microbial, mineral and human .. . .

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    Quote Originally Posted by Michaelangelica View Post
    Always check here first
    http://www.aqis.gov.au/icon32/asp/ex_querycontent.asp
    ICON is AQIS's import conditions database. It contains the Australian import conditions for more than 20000 plant, animal, microbial, mineral and human .. . .
    I think it should be ok as far as I can understand what AQIS is saying.
    be the change.

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    importing human beings ???

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    Don't bother you can grow them yourself, does take a bit longer
    be the change.

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    ok, but then they are not imported ..

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    The black carrot was the original sort, breeded as The Holy Roman Empirer of German Nation existed.
    The capital of this Empirer was Vienna, my city, now capital of Austria.
    It was breeded here from a still existing wild growing varity.
    We have carrots in all colours and the yellow one is almost more used here as the orange one you know.

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    importing human beings ???
    Not quite - but you can import human sperm.

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