The Quarantine Act of 1908 was the primary biosecurity and quarantine legislation of the Australian Commonwealth that has been repealed and replaced.
Status: Repealed
The Quarantine Act 1908(Cth) was an Act of the Parliament of Australia which is no longer in effect. It was assented to on 30 March 1908. It was superseded by the Biosecurity Act 2015 and repealed on 16 June 2016.[1]
^ abc"Quarantine Act 1908". Federal Register of Legislation. Australian Government. May 2016. Retrieved 23 March 2020.
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