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Australia Post: Prohibited & Restricted Items to New Zealand

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Australia Post: Prohibited & Restricted Items to New Zealand #


Always Check Before You Send When sending items from Australia to New Zealand via Australia Post, there are specific items that are either prohibited (not allowed at all) or restricted (require special conditions, permits, or declarations). These regulations are in place to protect New Zealand’s biosecurity and public safety and to comply with international agreements. It’s crucial to check both Australia Post’s international shipping guidelines and New Zealand Customs Service regulations. Here’s a general overview of items you cannot or may have difficulty sending to New Zealand: https://auspost.com.au/sending/send-overseas/international-post-guide/results/new-zealand. Please visit the official Australia Post website for the most up-to-date information before sending any items.

Prohibited Items (Generally Not Allowed) #

  • Agricultural Items: New Zealand has stringent biosecurity rules. This includes, but is not limited to:
    • Fresh fruit and vegetables
    • Live plants, seeds for sowing, soil
    • Meat and meat products (uncanned, including cooked lamb and pork)
    • Dairy products
    • Eggs and egg products (including used egg cartons)
    • Bee products
    • Certain types of corn and other unprocessed plant products
    • Straw-based packaging materials
    • Any item that could carry pests or diseases.
  • Firearms and Weapons:
    • Firearms, ammunition, bullets, firearm parts, accessories.
    • Replicas or imitation firearms.
    • Offensive weapons like flick knives, butterfly knives, swordsticks, knuckle dusters, stun guns, tasers, and stun batons.
    • Grenades (including imitation ones).
  • Explosives and Flammable Items:
    • Fireworks (e.g., skyrockets, sparklers, crackers)
    • Party poppers, Christmas crackers.
    • Flammable liquids (e.g., nail polish, paint, perfumes, aerosols).
    • Flammable gases (e.g., propane, butane, helium in compressed cylinders).
    • Compressed air.
  • Dangerous Goods & Chemicals:
    • Corrosives (e.g., acids, car batteries, wet cell batteries).
    • Poisons (e.g., cyanide, lead, arsenic, rat poison, weed killers).
    • Bleaches (including hair bleaches), ammonia-based products, asbestos, noxious substances.
    • Insecticides.
    • Chemicals (including chlorine for swimming pools) and chemical kits.
  • Objectionable Material:
    • Any publications or recordings that are considered indecent or describe, depict, or deal with matters such as sex, horror, crime, cruelty, or violence in a way that is likely to be injurious to the public good. This includes material on mobile phones, USB devices, videotapes, films, records, or CD-ROMs.
  • Drugs and Drug Paraphernalia:
    • Illegal drugs.
    • Equipment for smoking or taking drugs, including certain cannabis or methamphetamine utensils, vaporizers, and any pipe with a heatproof bowl.
  • Certain Magnets: Small high-powered magnets, like “buckyballs.”
  • Currency/Coins: Banknotes and coins with a total face value of more than A$200. All banknotes are generally prohibited in international services.
  • Live Animals and Endangered Species:
    • Live animals.
    • Protected species under the Convention of International Trade in Endangered Species (CITES), including parts or products from them (e.g., animal horns, teeth, or bone from endangered/protected species).
  • Human Ashes.
  • Soil, Sand, Clay, Earth, and Sawdust.
  • Tobacco, including chewing tobacco.
  • Unprocessed Timber.

Restricted Items (May Be Allowed with Conditions) #

Some items are restricted, meaning you need a permit, an exemption, or specific documentation to import them into New Zealand:
  • Lithium Batteries: All types of lithium batteries and devices containing them (e.g., laptops, mobile phones, wireless headphones, power banks, tablets) are prohibited from being sent via International Courier services with Australia Post. For other international post services, specific rules apply, often requiring them to be properly installed in their intended equipment and with quantity limits.
  • Medicines and Prescription Drugs: All types of medications are generally prohibited from being sent via International Courier services. For other postal services, prescription medicines can only be mailed by DEA-registered distributors, and similar rules apply to some over-the-counter medications.
  • Alcohol, Cigarettes, and Tobacco.
  • Firearms and Ammunition: Require a New Zealand Police permit.
  • Carnivorous Plants.
  • Handheld High Power Laser Pointers.
  • Gold, Oil, Gas, and Coal of Russian Origin (due to sanctions).
  • Food of any kind: While many are prohibited, some prepared foodstuffs might be allowed with specific declarations and inspections.
  • Shoes, clothing, equipment, household and wooden items, cosmetics: These may require inspection by MPI.
Always check the latest and most specific requirements with Australia Post’s International Post Guide and the New Zealand Customs Service website before sending any item. Failure to comply can result in fines, confiscation of goods, or return of the parcel at your expense.

How to ship with Ebaoguo(Australia) #

  1. Create an account: Visit dashboard.ebaoguo.com to register and get your dedicated warehouse address.
  2. Estimate shipping cost: Use the shipping calculator to compare carrier rates by origin + destination + weight + dimensions.
  3. Ship to our warehouse: Send your parcel to your dedicated address (warehouses in AU, NZ, CN, MY and more).
  4. Declare and place order: Fill in declaration info and choose your preferred carrier line in your dashboard.
  5. Track until delivered: Once we ship, track the tracking number in real time inside the dashboard.

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Updated 2026-05 · Source: Ebaoguo Operations

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