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Cover picture:

Customs officer Jacqui Scott from Brisbane with some of the children processed at the Marrara Sports Centre in Darwin following their abrupt departure from East Timor.


Contents


Customs has a key role in tax reform program

About $12 billion the expected revenue



Clarifying tax laws at CBCA conference

Clearing some of the concerns



Timely warning on duty avoidance

Government will vigorously pursue people attempting to defraud



  
Coastwatch improvement program

Strengthened detect and deter capacity
Information is the key



  
Help for East Timor

Customs officers maintain a delicate balance between emotion and border control




Centenial exhibition to show key role for
Customs in Australian Federation

Preparing for the Centenary Year 2001
Customs vessel given to museum




Oceania Customs Organisation

Oceania Customs Organisation
New Oceania Customs group formed



Trans-Tasman Customs Cargo Management

Customs organisations work to speed
Australian - New Zealand trade

Statement of Intent



A global approach to Customs improvements

Leading international cooperation throughout the Asia-Pacific region and beyond




Broad roles for Customs overseas representatives

Undertaking a broad range of work



Customs and University of Canberra extenal partnership



Welcoming Olympic arrivals




'It's fair dinkum'

Customs during the Second World War
Darwin after the war - Reminiscences



Customs statistics


   


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VOLUME 2 • No 3 • NOVEMBER 1999
Published by Corporate Communication Australian Customs Service
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