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Calls for tougher biosecurity controls after 62,000kg illegal import sentence

Australia’s agriculture industry is calling for stronger penalties for breaching biosecurity controls after a woman avoided jail for illegally importing more than 62 tonnes of meat and produce from Thailand to distribute on Sydney’s black market.
The items, including raw and cooked pork, frogs,…
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