In Reply to: alchol posted by deezy on Sunday, 9. September 2007 at 13:06 Bali Time:
"Can I still buy Duty Free when I travel?
Australian airports
Yes. In Australia, you can collect or purchase duty free once you have passed through international screening for your international flight. At Darwin and Adelaide, domestic and international passengers are screened through the same screening point. These airports will have a separate international screening area for international flights AFTER the first screening point.
Please keep in mind, if you are transiting through any other international airports, you may be screened for liquids, aerosols and gels. You may be asked to surrender anything over 100ml, including duty free. It is advisable that you check your transit information with your airline before you leave Australia.
In addition, if you have any international transits within Australia for example, Melbourne - Sydney - Singapore, you may be re-screened at the transit stop e.g. Sydney. As a result, you will be asked to surrender any liquids aerosols and gels, including duty free that you have purchased.
Duty free purchases made overseas
Duty free in checked-in baggage
Liquid, aerosol and gel duty free items purchased overseas may be packed into check-in baggage if you have this opportunity. Checked-in baggage is not subject to liquid, aerosol and gel restrictions.
For example if you were spending two days in Singapore, you would be able to purchase duty free in Dubai. You would then pack your duty free in your check-in baggage before checking in for your flight from Singapore to Australia."
http://www.dotars.gov.au/transport/security/aviation/LAG/faq.aspx#23