Sometimes. It usually depends on what goods your importing and how detailed your invoice is. You’re far more likely to avoid the delays (and unnecessary additional costs) associated with quarantine inspections if your invoice lists all the specific products in the consignment.
For example, an invoice that lists 5 x men’s business shirts, 1 x hair dryer, 3 x men’s leather shoes etc. as opposed to generic descriptions like “clothing” or “homewares” significantly reduces the likelihood of a quarantine officer suspecting your consignment contains items that would warrant inspection when they assess your documentation, which is mandatory for every personal effects consignment.
As a general rule of thumb, the more detail on your invoice the better. It will speed up your clearance and usually save you money too.