• No conviction against Amber Heard for bringing dogs to Australia with Johnny Depp

Actors Amber Heard and Johnny Depp have publicly apologised for their dogs’ unauthorised foray down under in April 2015 in a video posted to the

Australian Government Department of Agriculture and Water Resources’ YouTube channel. In the video, Heard describes ‘a treasure trove of unique plants, animals and people’. Depp says that ‘Australians are just as unique, both warm and direct. If you disrespect Australian law, they will tell you firmly.’ (Australia’s agriculture minister, Barnaby Joyce, said at the time the dogs had better ‘bugger off’ back to the US or he’d arrange to have them put down.) Heard has been handed a one-month good behaviour bond of $1,000 with no conviction recorded after she pleaded guilty to one charge and had two others dismissed.