You can have alcohol in your checked baggage or with you as hand baggage to most destinations as long as you do not exceed the inbound customs allowance limit. But, for Australia liquids such as duty free liquors need to be sent as checked baggage and not carried by hand.
2.25 litres of Alcoholic Beverages for each passenger aged 18 years or over. check out:
http://www.customs.gov.au/site/page.cfm?u=4352
http://www.customs.gov.au/webdata/resources/files/ImportingGoodsByPostFAQ.pdf
http://www.customs.gov.au/webdata/resources/files/ImportingGoodsByPostFAQ.pdf
you can check all the duty free questions at dutyfreeonarrival.com
you can check all wordwide duty free allowances and limits at this website where it has all duty free shopping information dutyfreeonarrival.com
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There is no alcohol tax on spirits in Melbourne Australia provided the person bring the liquor is over 18 years and the liquor is less than 2.25 litres.
There is no limit of how much money you bring into Australia, but you MUST declare it.
156 bottles :)
1 liter
You can bring back 2 tax free quarts of distilled alcohol from any country.
1 litre
nothing much, exept memories about slavery
10 liters of alcohol (above 22% alcohol) or 110 liters of bee
None ata all . you shouldn't drink
3 gallons is the maximum
10 litres per person
usually 2 litres in bottles, as well as much as you can fit in your stomach