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Candles
Candles are not considered to be a dangerous good. However, associated items like candlesticks and various candlestick holders may be considered as a security risk. For more information about security related items, please refer to the Department of Infrastructure and Regional Development.
Tape measures
Not considered a dangerous good.
Spillable batteries containing lead-acid used in cars, motorbikes, golf carts etc
Car batteries, wet batteries, or spillable batteries are prohibited from both carry-on and checked baggage unless being used to power a mobility aid or wheelchair.
Sealed lead-acid, non-spillable or gel type batteries under 12 volts or 100 Wh
The battery must not have a voltage greater than 12 volts and a Watt-hour rating of not greater than 100 Wh. Equipment must either be protected from inadvertent activation, or the battery disconnected and exposed terminals insulated. Spare batteries must be protected from short circuit by the effective insulation of exposed terminals. No more than two individually protected batteries per person. Passengers should check with their airline for operator variations.
Grease
Not a DG but airlines may restrict large volumes. Conditions may vary for international travel.
Asbestos
Asbestos must be immersed or fixed in a natural or artificial binder (such as cement, plastics, asphalt, resins or mineral ore) in such a way that no escape of respirable asbestos fibres can occur during transport. Manufactured articles, containing asbestos and not meeting this requirement must be packed so that no escape of respirable asbestos fibres can occur during transport.
Fishing equipment (line, poles, reels, rods, etc)
There are certain items that you are not allowed to take in your carry-on baggage because they present a security risk. Prohibited items include, but are not limited to: sporting goods, kitchen utensils, tools, and other things with sharp edges or points capable of injuring someone. For more information about security related items, please refer to the Department of Infrastructure and Regional Development.
Peanuts and other food related nuts and seeds
Food is not considered a Dangerous Goods and is generally allowed. However, depending on the food, it may be subject to quarantine. Please refer to the Department of Agriculture website for more information. http://www.agriculture.gov.au/travelling/arriving-in-australia Conditions may vary for international travel.
Liquid shoe polish
The total net quantity of aerosols, toiletries and medicinal articles must not exceed 2kg or 2L, and the net quantity of each single article must not exceed 0.5 kg or 0.5L. Ensure the release valve is protected by a cap or other suitable means to prevent inadvertent release of the contents. Conditions may vary for international travel.