You can't bring fruit and vegetables into South Australia. There are disposal bins on roads and at airports, and checks are made - including dogs at airports and on trains and inspection stations on the roads. You will notice the signs and announcements. On-the-spot fines of around $400 are payable if you are caught with fruit or vegetables.
The main routes from New South Wales and Victoria and Western Australia into the State have roadblocks. You must stop and have your vehicle searched. Officers have the power to seize any prohibited item. Roadblocks are found in the following locations:
Sturt Highway, at Yamba between Mildura and Renmark
Eyre Highway, at Ceduna
Barrier Highway, at Oodla Wirra
Mallee Highway, between Murrayville and Pinnaroo
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