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Can You Import a Cockatiel into Australia? 2026 Rules

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Cockatiels cannot be imported into Australia, even though cockatiels are native Australian birds. All parrot imports are prohibited under Australian biosecurity law.

CITES Status & Key Facts.

Cockatiels (Nymphicus hollandicus) are listed under CITES Appendix II. Captive-bred cockatiels are legal to keep and travel with, but require CITES documentation — specifically proof of captive-bred origin (Article 10 Certificate in EU, or equivalent). Wild-caught cockatiels are strictly prohibited from trade under CITES.

Australia's Rules for Cockatiels

Australia: Cockatiel Legal Status

Cannot be imported. Although cockatiels are native to Australia, captive-bred cockatiels from foreign countries cannot be imported.

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FAQ

Can I bring my cockatiel to Australia?

No. Australia bans the import of all psittacines (parrots), including cockatiels, regardless of their captive-bred status or country of origin.

But aren't cockatiels native to Australia?

Yes — cockatiels are native to Australia. But the import ban applies to captive birds from foreign breeding programs, which could introduce diseases into Australia's native parrot population.

Can I get a cockatiel after arriving in Australia?

Yes. Cockatiels are available from Australian breeders and pet shops throughout Australia.

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Updated 2026-06-20