Travel restrictions for fruit and vegetables in South Australia
South Australia has restrictions on what fruit, vegetables, plants and plant products can be brought into the state and Riverland.
Plan your travel to avoid a fine
Avoid any unnecessary fines by checking the travel restrictions for fruit and vegetables before travelling.
You'll be fined if you're caught with restricted fruit and vegetables at the Yamba quarantine station or random roadblocks.
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Travelling to South Australia
Understand what fruit and vegetables you can and can’t bring into South Australia from your state.
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Travelling to the Riverland
Understand what fruit and vegetables you can and can’t bring into the Riverland from within South Australia. You can no longer bring a receipt for fruit and vegetables at risk from fruit fly.
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Disposing of restricted fruit and vegetables
You must dispose of restricted fruit, vegetables, plants and plant products in quarantine bins.
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Find a quarantine station or bin
Check the bin and quarantine station map to find locations on your route.
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Travellers quarantine resource kit
Download ready-made resources for travellers on quarantine information in South Australia.
Stay informed
Call the Fruit Fly Hotline
Report suspected fruit fly or get answers to your fruit fly questions. The hotline is open 24 hours.