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Australia's discussion of kava imports reflects lack of cultural understanding

  • Written by Apo Aporosa, Post-doctoral research fellow, University of Waikato
Australia's discussion of kava imports reflects lack of cultural understandingAustralia allows travellers to bring in two kilograms of kava per person, but the government is considering doubling that to four.Todd Henry, CC BY-ND

The Australian government is considering an increase in the amount of kava travellers can bring into the country. The consultation process includes a proposed pilot program to ease restrictions on...

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