The applicant must be over 16 years of age.
You can get a reptile licence from the DECCW.
For more information go to nsw.gov.au, and go to the Culture and Heritage section for details on how to contact the DECCW.
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If you live in Melbourne, Australia. You do need a reptile licence.
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you need a special reptile licence where you can buy salamanders, newts, turtles and others.
To obtain a reptile license in Queensland, you will need to contact the Department of Environment and Science and follow their specific requirements and procedures for applying. This may include meeting certain criteria related to experience, facilities, and knowledge of reptile care. It is important to familiarize yourself with the legislation and regulations in Queensland regarding keeping reptiles.
Yes they can, but a reptile licence is needed or you can just get one maybe.
You need a type 1 (I think) reptile licence and I think you need to be 13 to get a licence. (Note: I'm not 100% sure of this info so check a website.)
yes you do need a reptile licence to keep any reptile
No. Exotic (that is, non-native) species of most reptiles, and certainly tortoises, are prohibited in Australia.
No, an alligator is a reptile.
Yes, in Australia, a reptile keepers license is required to keep penny turtles, also known as Eastern long-necked turtles. This license ensures that keepers meet certain requirements for the welfare and safety of the turtles. It is important to check with local wildlife authorities for specific regulations in your area.
I don't think you can keep any introduced species on a NPWS licence,doesn't it only apply to native species bred in captivity