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BMSB Season 2025

15 Aug 2025

BMSB Season 2025-2026

With the 2025-2026 BMSB Season fast approaching, importers need to be aware of the seasonal BMSB measures starting 1st September 2025 until 30th April 2026.

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Lucas Knafelc

15 Apr 2025

STAFF SPOTLIGHT: Lucas Knafelc

This month, we highlight Lucas and how he has grown over the years at ME. We also got to know him more on his hobbies and interests outside work.

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Engineered Stone Ban updates

16 Dec 2024

Engineered Stone Ban to Start on 1st January 2025

As a follow-up to the September 2024 advisory on engineered stone ban, here are some highlights on the regulation.

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Key Developments in the Logistics Industry

25 Oct 2024

Key Developments in the Australian Logistics Industry

The logistics industry has really stepped on the gas in terms of improving operations and capacity of cargo. In the next ten years, some major developments have been approved and are underway.

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BMSB 2024-2025

30 Aug 2024

BMSB Season 2024-2025

As we inch closer to the 2024-2025 Brown Marmorated Stink Bug (BMSB) Season, we share this update that give our customers and clients valuable information on how to navigate through this current BMSB season. 

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28 Aug 2024

The Importance of Marine and Cargo Insurance for Importers

Managing risks is a big part of being in the business of shipping goods across international waters. This is why understanding marine and cargo insurance is a must if a business wants to avoid heavy losses.

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5 Jul 2024

What Does It Mean To Be Dangerous Goods Trained Staff?

McHugh & Eastwood sees DG training as something more than a regulatory responsibility, it is a way to reinforce our unwavering commitment to safety and compliance.

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ME IATA Member

2 Jul 2024

What You Need to Know About IATA

Ever since its founding in 1945, IATA has been facilitating industry standards and advocating fair regulations. Stakeholders in the aviation industry like airlines and travel agencies collaborate with IATA to foster safety, security, and standardization. 

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18 Jun 2024

Updated Restrictions on the Import and Manufacture of Air Conditioning Equipment

Australia will ban the import and manufacture of small air conditioning equipment using refrigerant from July 1, 2024.

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