Just when you thought you had seen it all in the Qantas lounge...

Surprised that Vegemite meets the definition of a LAG. What about Peanut butter for example?
They're both in the DHA examples for Gels - as is soft cheese 🤓

LiquidsAerosolsGels
Liquid, aerosol or gel items must be in containers of 100 millilitres (volume), 100 grams (weight) or less.
  • Perfume
  • Shampoo
  • Conditioner
  • Mouthwash
  • Oils
  • Vinegar
  • Sauces—e.g. salsa, gravy
  • Soups
  • Stews
  • Salad dressing
  • Soft drinks
  • Juice
  • Bottled water
  • Canned food with high liquid content (abalone, sardines, tuna)
  • Creams
  • Liquor—e.g. wine, beer
  • Deodorant
  • Hairspray
  • Sunscreen spray
  • Shaving cream
  • Lipgloss
  • Hairstyling gels
  • Jam
  • Yoghurt
  • Honey
  • Peanut butter
  • Cheese spread
  • Soft cheese—e.g. brie, camembert
  • Vegemite
  • Shaving gel
  • Toothpaste
  • Gel filled tablets—e.g. fish oil tablets
Some items may not be obvious, such as snow domes or toys with liquid inside. If you are unsure if an item will pass screening, pack it in your checked baggage.
 
Serious? On what grounds?

Surprised that Vegemite meets the definition of a LAG. What about Peanut butter for example?
I was surprised too!
Actually it was a tube of Vegemite. It was considered a gel and was 110mL. I never even thought about it being 'against the rules' and had it in my carry-on so it wouldn't get all over my clothing. I offered to suck out 10mL, but no go. I thought it was very unAustralian! 🤣😂.
I was on my way to a 30-day Antarctic expedition and was very pleased I was able to replace it in NZ.
 
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I once flew from Lyon to Berlin, trying to bring home some good French cheese (carry-on only). I had to throw out all soft cheese, as it is spreadable and therefore counts as a liquid. I was allowed to keep the hard cheeses...
 
Actually it was a tube of Vegemite. It was considered a gel and was 110mL. I never even thought about it being 'against the rules' and had it in my carry-on so it wouldn't get all over my clothing. I offered to suck out 10mL, but no go.
This is the case for all liquids and gels, it's the capacity of the container that matters, not the actual contents (since it would be very hard to measure this in most cases, but it's easy to look at the capacity markings).
 
Thats interesting...
I don't know why Vegemite don't make travel packs 100g or less. Even a 100g will last longer than even a RTW cruise on the QM
The smallest is 145g (that I can currently find). And its called Vegemite travel pack tube

Why wouldn't you just pack it in your hold luggage?
 
I asked my staff in New Zealand once if they were happy little Vegemites and got a lot of blank stares 😝
Only when they're in their jandals with a brew or two out of the chilly bin...

:D

(Kiwisi do do happiness. I usually have had great times with our kiwi cousins)
 
The smallest is 145g (that I can currently find). And its called Vegemite travel pack tube

They make a 20g mini jar which would be fine for carry-on and ought to last at least a month.

 
Not surprised. People in New Zealand don't do happiness.
harsh and I think untrue - I had the best time working on that contract in NZ (to be fair there were a lot of internationals there as well which is why the vegemite thing probably went flat)

YMMV
 
On my very first trip to the USA, en route to visit my sister and her family in Canada, I was carrying a jar of Vegemite for them. At Passport control at LAX, I answered all the usual questions etc and then the final question was “how do I know you’re really an Australian?" I simply opened my carry-on and said "I’ve got my Vegemite with me".

"Pass" 😊
 
On my very first trip to the USA, en route to visit my sister and her family in Canada, I was carrying a jar of Vegemite for them. At Passport control at LAX, I answered all the usual questions etc and then the final question was “how do I know you’re really an Australian?" I simply opened my carry-on and said "I’ve got my Vegemite with me".

"Pass" 😊
With us the same thing although our proof was a packet of Tim Tams.
 

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