Frequently Asked Questions
NLIS Database Uplift Project
The NLIS Database Uplift Project is a major initiative aimed at modernising and improving the National Livestock Identification System (NLIS) in Australia. The project is focused on creating a user-friendly, adaptable, and scalable platform that will serve the red meat industry's needs for the foreseeable future.
The NLIS Database Uplift Project aims to achieve the following:
The NLIS Database Uplift Project is expected to deliver several benefits to producers and the wider industry, including:
The NLIS Database Uplift Project is supported by a $22.5 million grant from the Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry as part of the Australian Government's Bolstering Australia's Biosecurity System package.
The NLIS Database Uplift Project is divided into six stages and is expected to be completed by June 30, 2026, with the new NLIS platform fully operational from July 2026.
The main benefits for producers can be summarised as:
Easier to Use: The new system will be more intuitive, saving you time and simplifying compliance with fewer screens to navigate and fewer steps to complete tasks.
Near Real-Time Traceability: Enhanced traceability will protect your operation during food safety issues or disease outbreaks.
Minimal Downtime: Rapid auto-recovery mechanisms will ensure minimal service disruption.
Seamless Transition: Progressive rollout of new features will be delivered seamlessly, making it easier for you to adapt.
eNVD Integration: The new system will integrate with the LPA electronic National Vendor Declaration and third-party systems, saving time when livestock are on the move.
Role-Based Access: You can assign tailored NLIS access to employees or consultants based on your business needs.
Security Enhancements: Improved measures will protect sensitive data and block unauthorised access.
The NLIS Uplift changes will be rolled out in stages through a carefully planned approach:
Yes, there is a public website for tracking planned changes and timelines. A dedicated NLIS Uplift Project web page has been established, which contains key information related to the project. Regular updates will be provided as the project progresses.
Yes, you will need to have a myMLA account and link it to your NLIS account. This linkage is necessary to ensure seamless access to the new NLIS platform and to take advantage of the enhanced features and functionalities.
If you've signed up to myMLA and linked your NLIS account to myMLA account, you will be able to continue to access NLIS as usual. If you are yet to create a myMLA account, you will need to do this in order to access the Uplifted NLIS.
The upgraded NLIS database will maintain all current integrations with ISC systems, as well as external supply chain applications via the NLIS API. These integrations are being modernised as part of the NLIS Uplift project to provide a more efficient and capable solution. The improved API will make it easier for third-party systems to connect and interact with NLIS while maintaining robust data security.
As part of the technology uplift, the legacy solution of "Mirror Database" will also be replaced with a more modern and future-proof technology to provide regulators and policy makers continued, uninterrupted access to livestock traceability data captured in NLIS.
The Uplifted NLIS website will be available on mobile and tablet, however, the optimal experience will be on a desktop or laptop.
We’ll make sure users have all the training and resources they need to make the transition as smooth as possible. This will include a mix of options like:
Our goal is to make sure everyone feels confident and ready to use the system.
The Commonwealth government has provided ISC with funding to support third-party integrators that currently integrate with the old NLIS via API to transition to the uplifted NLIS. This would include farm management systems currently integrating with NLIS via API. Third-party systems currently integrating with NLIS will work with their customers (e.g., producers) to help them smoothly transition to the new NLIS. You can find more information on this via ISC’s Third Party Integrators Webpage.
For general support with NLIS, LPA, or eNVD inquiries, contact ISC Customer Service.
For providing recommendations, suggestions or general feedback on the NLIS Database Uplift Project:
To stay updated on the project you can register for bi-monthly NLIS Database Uplift Update Newsletter.
For help with ordering NLIS tags and devices, obtaining a PIC, or reporting stolen livestock, contact the relevant state or territory authority.
For media inquiries, contact:
For legal inquiries relating to livestock movement records, National Vendor Declarations, the NLIS, or the Livestock Production Assurance program, contact ISC at info@integritysystems.com.au. For all other legal inquiries relating to MLA research, development, and adoption programs, contact MLA at info@mla.com.au.
Producers can also access a range of how-to guides on the ISC website to assist them in using the NLIS to record livestock movements onto and off their PIC.