Lote Tuqiri is on his last warning and will have his multi-million dollar Australian Rugby Union contract torn up if he is involved in any more transgressions after the Test winger and prop Matt Dunning became the first Wallabies to be placed on a curfew.

ARU chief executive John O'Neill yesterday announced the World Cup midnight curfews for the two players, with the message clear that no more indiscretions from the pair would be tolerated, particularly with their employers describing them as "serial offenders".

O'Neill also stressed if there were any serious indiscretions involving any Wallabies players, he would not hesitate to terminate their contract.

Dunning has received an official written warning while Tuqiri has been given a clear understanding that his ARU contract will have an early expiry date if he is involved in any more off-field incidents.

Tuqiri and Dunning hit the headlines for their drinking session following a five-day Wallaby boot camp last week.