Dinky Di is retiring after 10 years of service to our quarantine unit at Adelaide airport.
Dinky Di security guard decides it's about time to smell the roses :
"He has sniffed out more than 23,000 items of concern, ranging from fresh fruit and vegetables, meat, plant cuttings, eggs and live animals."
I seem to be the only one who hasn't met Dinky Di or his 2 friends at Adelaide Airport. Everyone else has had tales to tell of our great little sniffer Beagle. He was on the news last night and looked so proud inspecting his domain. I am sure he will be a wonderful asset to the Adelaide family who will now be looking after him. Little Basil will be taking over this important task. We really can't afford to have illegal organic matter coming in and we are all pretty good about it...but long trips can make us forgetful and others think it's no big deal. Just live here and you will understand.
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