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Definition of tick gate in English: tick gatenoun Australian, NZ A checkpoint on a tick fence at which people and livestock are inspected before being allowed to pass into or out of a protected area. on the way down, we were stopped at the tick gate near Grafton, where an inspector tried to confiscate Ross's stick Example sentencesExamples - They had taken him on holidays to the North Coast, smuggled him back through a tick gate.
- In Wallangarra on the New South Wales border, the tick-gate inspector remembered letting a car like that one through.
- We were right on top of the range where the old tick gate used to be years ago.
- We were at the border crossing the tick-gate and then there was a fork.
- The southern side of its main bridge had been used as the site for tick-gate inspections, back when interstate quarantine was still considered possible..
- Next time you are stopped at a tick gate on roads into the quarantine areas, you might reflect that a few minutes delay is a fairly small contribution to a campaign that each year costs the Department of Agriculture something like $4,500,000.
- As the car slid past the tick gate and into New South Wales, regrowth eucalypts gave way to Camphor Laurel.
- Come the morning of my departure, there was Teddy, still at the tick-gate.
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