Mr Joyce also revealed on that the Australian government 'bent over backwards' to get monkeys through biosecurity checks for the set of the latest Pirates of the Caribbean film.
Depp and Heard - who were staying at a rented home in the Gold Coast - were issued a strict warning by the Department of Agriculture on Tuesday last week,
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'We bent over backwards to get their monkeys in – it was only just recently they had to get monkeys in [for their set] and we had to try and do everything in our power [to get them in],
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'They know our laws, abide by them.'
Here comes the bride: Depp and Heard married in an intimate ceremony on the actor's private Caribbean island, Little Hall's Pond Cay
Mr Joyce indicated that Depp had intentionally ignored Australian laws,
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Depp and Heard were rarely seen together after their February nuptials,
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They married in an intimate ceremony on the actor's private Caribbean island, Little Hall's Pond Cay.
The fifth Pirates film, Dead Men Tell No Tales is a $250million production and began pre-production back in September 2014 before kicking off filming shortly after Depp's wedding in February this year
The fifth Pirates Of The Caribbean film,
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Producers opted to shoot the blockbuster movie Down Under after the Australian government provided a $20 million tax incentive.
It was already haltered back on March 10, when the star reportedly returned to the US for surgery on an injured hand.
Bending the rules: Just a week ago,
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Depp was seen boarding his jet the following day with a taped up hand and arm.
The actor's hand was still bandaged with a red bandana as he stepped off the plane with Amber in April.
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A month later, Depp returned Down Under to continue filming the highly-anticipated flick.
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