213:. This led to a series of reforms in Australian industry regulations. The 1982 Export Control Act was introduced to regulate the export of meat in the aftermath of the scandal. It introduced new legal requirements for meat processing operations and required exporters to meet the food standards of countries importing their meat, in addition to Australian standards. The Australian Bureau of Animal Health was replaced by the Export Inspection Service (EIS) in 1982, eventually becoming part of the current
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noted that the condition of kangaroos processed for meat did not meet United States standards. In particular, it stated that kangaroos were typically hunted in the field, and then transported hundreds of miles by truck to be processed. The Royal
Commission's report also noted unhygienic conditions at
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meat was also substituted for halal meat. Justice
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have been widespread in the export industry." The report stated that companies routinely falsified packing dates and description of meats. It also found that there was a perception in the industry that this was tolerated by inspectors.
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From 1915 to the Early 1980s: A History of Queensland
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23:of 1981 involved the widespread substitution of
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170:. Katherine Abbatoirs and Wales Meat Exports.
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422:"The significance of food fraud in Australia"
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264:"How they fed us donkey burgers"
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296:"Let Them Eat 'Roo"
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