Details of the holders of a licence for dealings with GM petunias.
Details of petunias that have been notified as genetically modified in Australia.
Inadvertent dealings with genetically modified alfalfa
Find out how to apply for accreditation for your organisation to deal with genetically modified organisms (GMOs).
A DIR is a dealing involving the intentional release of GMOs. A DIR licence issued by the Regulator sets out the conditions under which such dealings must be done. Find out how to apply for a DIR licence.
Dealings not involving an intentional release (DNIR) of GMOs into the environment are dealings with GMOs in containment which do not meet the criteria for classification as exempt dealings or notifiable low risk dealings (NLRDs). Find out how to apply for a DNIR licence.
Work with genetically modified organisms (GMOs) is called a GMO dealing. Learn more about different kinds of dealings, and the licencing and containment for each kind.
If you come into possession of a genetically modified organism (GMO) without realising or intending to, you need a licence for all further dealings with the GMO, including destruction. Learn how to apply for an inadvertent dealings licence.
Forms for licence applications, organisation accreditation, and reporting obligations.
Documents supporting applications for the certification of Physical Containment Level 1 (PC1) facilities.