The Australian Customs and Border Protection Service was an
Australian federal government
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agency responsible for managing the security and integrity of the Australian border and facilitating the movement of legitimate international travelers and goods, whilst protecting the safety, security and commercial interests of Australians. It was headquartered in
Canberra
Canberra ( )
is the capital city of Australia. Founded following the federation of the colonies of Australia as the seat of government for the new nation, it is Australia's largest inland city and the eighth-largest city overall. The ci ...
and employed over 5,800 people around Australia and overseas.
The agency was under the jurisdiction of the
Attorney-General's Department from 2009 to 2013, and then transferred to the newly formed
Department of Immigration and Border Protection
The Department of Immigration and Border Protection (DIBP) was a department of the Government of Australia that was responsible for immigration, citizenship and border control (including visa issuance). It has now been subsumed into the Depart ...
in 2013, until its transformation into the
Australian Border Force
The Australian Border Force (ABF) is a federal law enforcement agency, part of the Department of Home Affairs, responsible for offshore and onshore border control enforcement, investigations, compliance and detention operations in Australia. Thr ...
in 2015.
Agency role
The Service defined its role as follows:
''“Our role is complex and diverse and requires a very considered and increasingly targeted approach to conducting our business. If we do not manage our responsibilities effectively, the potential impacts… may negatively affect the Australian community, international travellers and trade relations both here and overseas”''
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Customs and Border Protection, 1 May 2012
The Service was Australia's predominant border control agency. From international travellers at airports, to overseas mail and trade brought in by sea, it was responsible for the continued safety and security of the people and goods that travel across Australia's borders.
In conjunction with the Australian Defence Force, the Service facilitated Australia's response to the detection and rescue of 'suspected irregular entry vessels' that smuggled people from South-East Asia into Australian waters. The agency was also responsible for the discovery and apprehension of 'illegal foreign fishing vessels', the patrol of remote Australian and international waters, and aerial surveillance of Australia's coastline. To achieve these functions, the Service operated its own air and sea patrol unit, the
Customs Marine Unit
The Marine Unit, formerly the Australian Customs Service National Marine Unit, is a division of the Australian Border Force which acts as a Coast Guard in guarding Australia's coast. The Marine Unit focuses on surveillance and response activities ...
.
The Service used an intelligence-led, risk-based approach to managing threats, focussing on specific targets that may pose a risk to the border. This allowed the agency to plan coordinated responses, interventions and strategies with various other government agencies, including;
Australian Crime Commission
The Australian Criminal Intelligence Commission (ACIC) is a law enforcement agency established by the Australian federal government on 1 July 2016, following the merger of the Australian Crime Commission (ACC) and CrimTrac. It has specialist ...
,
Australian Federal Police,
Attorney-General's Department,
Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry may refer to:
* Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry (Australia)
** Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry (Queensland)
The Department of Agriculture and Fisheries is a de ...
,
Department of Defence Department of Defence or Department of Defense may refer to:
Current departments of defence
* Department of Defence (Australia)
* Department of National Defence (Canada)
* Department of Defence (Ireland)
* Department of National Defense (Philipp ...
,
Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade,
Department of Immigration and Border Protection
The Department of Immigration and Border Protection (DIBP) was a department of the Government of Australia that was responsible for immigration, citizenship and border control (including visa issuance). It has now been subsumed into the Depart ...
and the
Office of Transport Security.
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Border Protection Command, 1 May 2012
Import and export control
Customs controlled the import and export of goods to and from Australia, in particular the control of prohibited or restricted items, and the interception of illegal and potentially harmful goods such as drugs, weapons and computer games. Techniques used to target high-risk aircraft, vessels, cargo, postal items and travellers included using intelligence, computer-based profiling and analysis,
detector dogs,
Smartgate
SmartGate (eGate in New Zealand) is an automated self-service border control system operated by the Australian Border Force and New Zealand Customs Service and located at immigration checkpoints in departure and arrival halls in ten Australian in ...
, container X-ray facilities, closed-circuit television (CCTV) monitoring and other means.
Customs officers at air and sea ports, in addition to performing basic immigration control (see below), assessed passengers
arrival
Arrival(s) or The Arrival(s) may refer to:
Film
* ''The Arrival'' (1991 film), an American science fiction horror film
* ''The Arrival'' (1996 film), an American-Mexican science fiction horror film
* ''Arrival'' (film), a 2016 American science ...
and
departure card
A departure card, also known as an outgoing passenger card or embarkation card, is a legal document used by immigration authorities to provide passenger identification and an effective record of a person’s departure from certain countries.
It a ...
s, and had the authority to scan and search passenger baggage. Quarantine risk material could be referred to
Australian Quarantine and Inspection Service
The Australian Quarantine and Inspection Service was the Australian government agency responsible for enforcing Australian quarantine laws, as part of the Department of Agriculture.
Following a period operating under the name DAFF Biosecurit ...
officers.
Goods arriving from overseas by post were cleared by Customs and AQIS officers before being released to
Australia Post for delivery.
Customs collected
goods and services tax (GST) on taxable goods imported into Australia.
Customs administered the Tourist Refund Scheme (TRS) for tourists visiting Australia temporarily or Australian residents leaving the country, allowing them, under certain conditions, to claim a refund of the GST or
Wine equalisation tax Wine equalisation tax (WET) is a tax imposed on wine made, imported, or sold by wholesale in Australia. It is applied at 29% of the wholesale value of wine.
Background
In Australia, wine is taxed differently to other alcoholic beverages. While oth ...
on items purchased in Australia.
People smuggling
The Service was the lead agency in the Australian government's response to people-smuggling and often performed activities on behalf of other agencies
including:
* Monitoring Australian waters for potential people smuggling vessels
* Intercepting boats carrying immigrants without valid visas with Bay Class vessels
* Transporting people found in vessels to Australian territory for immigration and quarantine assessment
* Coordinating education and awareness campaigns overseas to deter people-smuggling activities
Terrorism
The Service operated under the 'National Counter-Terrorism Plan', which was a plan intended to mitigate any risk of terrorism in Australia. The Service worked in conjunction with other Australian Government departments to screen and target any potential threats moving across the border, including:
* Air and sea passengers
* Cargo (sea, air and mail)
* Maritime surveillance
* Remote area patrols
Illegal entry
The Service was responsible for processing all travellers entering and leaving the country. At the border, Service officers would check all passengers to ensure compliance with customs, immigration and quarantine requirements. The Service's purpose was to stop people without correct documentation or
visas
Visa most commonly refers to:
*Visa Inc., a US multinational financial and payment cards company
** Visa Debit card issued by the above company
** Visa Electron, a debit card
** Visa Plus, an interbank network
*Travel visa, a document that allows ...
from entering the country.
Controlled substances
One of the largest areas of work undertaken by the Service was in relation to the importation of
narcotics
The term narcotic (, from ancient Greek ναρκῶ ''narkō'', "to make numb") originally referred medically to any psychoactive compound with numbing or paralyzing properties. In the United States, it has since become associated with opiates ...
and
precursor
Precursor or Precursors may refer to:
* Precursor (religion), a forerunner, predecessor
** The Precursor, John the Baptist
Science and technology
* Precursor (bird), a hypothesized genus of fossil birds that was composed of fossilized parts of u ...
substances and the smuggling of illegal amounts of tobacco. Examination techniques such as x-ray, trace detection technology and detector dogs were used to screen people, goods, mail, vessels and aircraft moving across Australia's border.
Prohibited material
Australian law prohibits the importing of any material of an offensive, grotesque or otherwise objectionable nature. The Service worked to prevent the importation of material that was either refused classification by the Australian Classification Board, or was unclassified but would likely be refused classification by the
Australian Classification Board
The Australian Classification Board (ACB or CB) is an Australian government statutory body responsible for the classification and censorship of films, video games and publications for exhibition, sale or hire in Australia. The ACB was establis ...
. This included material in
electronic form such as CDs or DVDs, computer hard drives and within electronic games. Prohibited material included, but was not limited to:
* Child pornography
* Offensive or sexualised violence
* Criminal or terrorist material
* Drug use
* Fetish material
Illegal foreign fishing
The Service was the lead agency coordinating regular patrol (both aerial surveillance and on-water) of Australia's 'Exclusive Economic Zone' to detect and deter any foreign fishing vessels. Along with dedicated in-country education programs designed to deter people from undertaking
illegal fishing
Illegal, unreported and unregulated fishing (IUU) is an issue around the world. Fishing industry observers believe IUU occurs in most fisheries, and accounts for up to 30% of total catches in some important fisheries.
Illegal fishing takes ...
, the Service's work saw a continual decline in the rates of foreign fishing vessels entering the EEZ.
History
Establishment
The Australian Customs and Border Protection Service had its origins in the
Department of Trade and Customs
The Department of Trade and Customs was an Australian government department that existed between 1901 and 1956. It was one of the inaugural government departments of Australia established at federation.
History
The department was one of the fir ...
, established at
federation
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in 1901. The organisation was restructured several times since, including becoming the
Department of Customs and Excise
The Department of Customs and Excise was an Government of Australia, Australian government Government department, department that existed between January 1956 and March 1975.
Scope
Information about the department's functions and/or go ...
in 1958 and then briefly the
Department of Police and Customs
The Department of Police and Customs was an Government of Australia, Australian government Government department, department that existed between March and December 1975.
History
The department was established while the Whitlam Go ...
in 1975. Later that same year, the Bureau of Customs was established, which remained the Australian Government's customs agency until 1985 when the Australian Customs Service was established.
In December 2008 then
Prime Minister
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Kevin Rudd
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announced that the Australian Government would be augmenting, re-tasking and renaming the Australian Customs Service to create the new Australian Customs and Border Protection Service.
Royal Assent
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was given to the changes on 22 May 2009 and the Australian Customs and Border Protection Service was established.
Australian Border Force
In 2015, the Australian Government announced changes to the Immigration and Border Protection portfolio in relation to future border protection arrangements. From 1 July 2015, the Department of Immigration and Border Protection and the Australian Customs and Border Protection Service were consolidated into a single Department of Immigration and Border Protection. At this time, the
Australian Border Force
The Australian Border Force (ABF) is a federal law enforcement agency, part of the Department of Home Affairs, responsible for offshore and onshore border control enforcement, investigations, compliance and detention operations in Australia. Thr ...
, a single frontline operational border agency, was established within the department. The Australian Border Force draws together the operational border, investigations, compliance, detention and enforcement functions of the two former agencies, as well as policy, regulatory and corporate functions.
Agency statistics
When it existed, each week the Service would:
Clear
* 268,000 air passengers arriving in Australia
* 1,620 international flights
* 260 ships arriving in Australian ports from overseas
* 14 overseas smallcraft
* 24,600 export entries
* 268,700 air way bills
* 48,500 sea cargo manifest lines
Patrol
* Three million square nautical miles including:
** Australia's coastline and seas, including the Southern Ocean and Northern waters
** airports
** sea ports
** mail centres
Inspect
* 2000 sea cargo containers
* 29,500 air cargo consignments
* 776,000 letters
* 405,500 parcels from overseas
Collect
* $188 million in revenue from various sources, for Customs and Border Protection and on behalf of other agencies
See also
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Australian Border Force
The Australian Border Force (ABF) is a federal law enforcement agency, part of the Department of Home Affairs, responsible for offshore and onshore border control enforcement, investigations, compliance and detention operations in Australia. Thr ...
*
Australian Quarantine and Inspection Service
The Australian Quarantine and Inspection Service was the Australian government agency responsible for enforcing Australian quarantine laws, as part of the Department of Agriculture.
Following a period operating under the name DAFF Biosecurit ...
Fences and Border Protection The Question of Establishing Technical Barriers in Europe
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