APPROVAL BY THE SECRETARY FOR THE SALE OF PRODUCTS

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APPROVAL BY THE SECRETARY FOR THE SALE OF PRODUCTS Approval for the sale of products by number or linear or area measurement Acting under the power in subregulation 4.13(5) of the National Trade Measurement Regulations 2009 (Cth) (the Regulations) in force under the National Measurement Act 1960 (Cth) (the Act), for products otherwise not covered by the provisions of the Regulations, I hereby approve the sale of prepackaged product(s) as detailed in the attached schedule by number or linear or area measurement. The approval is subject to any conditions stated in the schedule. The approvals detailed in the schedule are effective immediately and revoke and replace any previous approvals of the Secretary acting under the Act and its Regulations in respect of the products detailed in the Schedule. Dr Valérie Villière For, Secretary Department of Industry National Measurement Institute Page 1 of 6

Schedule to the Approval by the Secretary for the Sale of Products by or Linear or Area Measurement Part 1 - Vegetables and Herbs 1.1 Artichokes (globe) 1.2 Asparagus bunch 1.3 Bok choi and similar whole and/or in a bunch 1.4 Brassica (such as kale, etc.) whole and/or in a bunch 1.5 Broccolini/Purple Sprouting Broccoli whole and/or in a bunch 1.6 Cabbage varieties (e.g. cabbage, cauliflower, broccoli, etc.) whole or cut in halves/quarters 1.7 Celery whole bunch or cut into halves 1.8 Chards (e.g. silver beet etc.) whole or in a bunch 1.9 Corn on the cob whole with or without husks 1.10 Cucumbers 1.11 Eschalots/shallots in a bunch 1.12 Herbs (e.g. basil, garlic chives, lemongrass, rosemary etc.) in a bunch 1.13 Garlic bulbs 1.15 Leeks 1.16 Lettuce whole 1.17 Snake beans 1.18 Squash (e.g. pumpkin, summer squash) whole or cut into halves/quarters 1.19 Rhubarb in a bunch National Measurement Institute Page 2 of 6

1.20 Root vegetables (limited to beetroot, carrots (Dutch or true baby), kohlrabi, radish) whole and/or in a bunch Part 2 Fruit 2.1 Avocados 2.2 Citrus fruits (e.g. limes, lemons, mandarins, oranges, grapefruit etc.) 2.3 Coconuts 2.4 Custard Apples 2.5 Exotic fruit (e.g. dragon fruit, mangosteen, star fruit, pomegranates etc.) 2.6 Figs (fresh) 2.7 Guavas 2.8 Kiwi fruits 2.9 Mangoes 2.10 Melons (e.g., honey dew, rockmelon, watermelon) whole or cut into halves/quarters 2.11 Passionfruit 2.12 Pome fruit (e.g. apples, pears, etc.) 2.13 Stone fruit (e.g. peach, nectarine, apricot, plum, cherry etc.) 2.14 Tropical fruit (e.g. paw paw/papaya, pineapple) whole or cut into halves Part 3 - Bakery Lines 3.1 Biscuits and cookies sold on the premises on which they 3.2 Bread Rolls/Croissants/Fancy breads sold on the premises on which they 3.3 Cakes sold on the premises on which they 3.4 Desserts/puddings sold on the premises on which they National Measurement Institute Page 3 of 6

3.5 Donuts sold on the premises on which they 3.6 Lamingtons sold on the premises on which they 3.7 Meringues 3.8 Pastry/tart shells (e.g. vol-au-vent shells, brandy snap shells, cannoli shells etc.) 3.9 Pikelets/Crumpets 3.10 Rum Balls sold on the premises on which they 3.11 Slices sold on the premises on which they 3.12 Taco Shells 3.13 Tarts sold on the premises on which they Part 4 - General food items 4.1 Animal trotters or ears sold as pet food 4.2 Kangaroo tails 4.3 Kebabs 4.4 Offal excluding liver and tripe 4.5 Oysters 4.6 Pet chews 4.7 Hot or cold food sold on the premises on which they for immediate consumption 4.8 Food supplements in tablet or capsule form Part 5 Hardware Goods 5.1 Fencing wire 5.2 Rope, string, cord, wire, chain, cable (including electrical) and line 5.3 Sandpaper (sheets) National Measurement Institute Page 4 of 6

Sandpaper (rolls) 5.4 Tape 5.5 Tubing 5.6 Twines, twists and lashings, Part 6 - General Goods 6.1 Art & Craft equipment (e.g. needles, paint brushes, craft knives) 6.2 Audio/Visual equipment (e.g. CDs, cases, etc.) 6.3 Automotive parts and equipment (including small engines) 6.4 Bags/luggage 6.5 Baking needs (e.g. cling wrap, aluminium foil, baking paper, etc.) 6.6 Beauty and sanitary products used individually (e.g. feminine hygiene products, nappies, disposable razors, replacement razor blades, cosmetic equipment, sanitary wipes etc.) 6.7 Camping equipment excluding gas cylinders 6.8 Cleaning products used individually (e.g. dishwashing tablets, scourers, sponges, etc.) 6.9 Decorative items for special occasions 6.10 Dental floss 6.11 Electrical, battery and/or fossil fuel powered appliances/equipment 6.12 Facial tissues and napkins 6.13 Fitness and sporting equipment 6.14 Furniture and ornamental items 6.15 Gift wrap (roll) Gift wrap (sheets) 6.16 Health and safety equipment (e.g. signs, National Measurement Institute Page 5 of 6

dust masks, etc.) 6.17 Household goods used individually (e.g. garbage disposal bags, batteries, freezer and sandwich bags, pegs etc.) 6.18 IT equipment, accessories and software (e.g. mobile phones, computers, headphones, etc.) 6.19 Jewellery 6.20 Kitchen utensils/equipment 6.21 Matches and firelighters 6.22 Measuring equipment 6.23 Medical equipment (e.g. bandages, plasters, prophylactics) 6.24 Medical supplies in tablet/ capsule form or individual use sachets (e.g. headache pills, flu remedies) 6.25 Novelty gifts 6.26 Paper towel (e.g. toilet paper, kitchen paper towel, etc.) 6.27 Party goods (e.g. straws, plates, cutlery, balloons, cups, etc.) 6.28 Planting seeds 6.29 Sea shells 6.30 Smoking paraphernalia and products that assist in smoking cessation (e.g. cigarettes, cigars, patches, etc.) 6.31 Stationery (e.g. pens, pencils, paper, etc.) 6.32 Toys 6.33 Vermin/insect traps and deterrent equipment (e.g. mosquito coils, etc.) Part 7 - Textile Goods 7.1 Yarn (e.g. wool, acrylic yarn, thread, etc.) National Measurement Institute Page 6 of 6