: The items were identified during a compliance operation targeting the Perth Antiques and Collectables Fair .
: While "Healty And Sport News" appears to be a niche or syndicated news aggregator that may have shared the story, the primary reporting came from official Australian Border Force statements and major Australian news outlets at the time. : The items were identified during a compliance
The investigation aimed to disrupt the domestic market for ivory, which is often fed by illegal international shipments disguised as "antique" or "pre-convention" items without proper documentation. : The seized haul included various carvings, figurines,
: Under the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 (EPBC Act), it is illegal to import or export ivory without a specific permit. Australia has strictly enforced these laws to align with the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES). Western Australia .
In , Australian Border Force (ABF) officers seized 152 ivory items that were being offered for sale at an antiques fair in Perth, Western Australia .
: The seized haul included various carvings, figurines, and jewelry suspected to be made from elephant ivory.
The seizure was part of an investigation into the illegal importation and trade of items derived from endangered species. Key details of the incident include: