Engineered Stone Importation Ban To Start January 1

The Hon Tony Burke MP
Minister for Home Affairs
Minister for Immigration and Multicultural Affairs
Minister for Cyber Security
Minister for the Arts
Senator the Hon Murray Watt
Minister for Employment and Workplace Relations

After years of harrowing stories of workers as young as 30 years old suffering and dying from silicosis, the Albanese Government is taking further action to protect workers from this disease.

A ban on the importation of engineered stone benchtops, slabs and panels will be implemented from 1 January 2025, to protect the future health and safety of workers.

This follows the world-first domestic ban on the use, supply and manufacture of engineered stone products in Australia that started on 1 July this year.

The move aims to safeguard workers from silicosis, a lung disease caused by respirable crystalline silica, which tragically has led to a number of deaths.

The importation ban will provide an extra layer of deterrence at the border. Most engineered stone products are imported into Australia.

The Government provided $32.1 million over two years to the Australian Border Force to enforce the import prohibition in this year's Budget.

The Government will recommend proposed regulations to the Governor-General, Her Excellency the Honourable Ms Sam Mostyn AC, implementing the prohibition prior to its proposed commencement on 1 January 2025.

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