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Small trailers (up to 1.02t ATM): FT-0000. Queensland Registration plate from 1924. Until the 1930s, most number plates in Queensland were made by the owner. Queensland Registration plate from 1928 Queensland number plate from 1930 Queensland number plate from 1955 Queensland number plate from 1979, with steel base and a reflective sheeting ...
Australian vehicle registration plates, number plates and license plates are issued by state, territory, and Commonwealth governments, and the armed forces of Australia.The plates are associated with a vehicle and are generally intended to last during the time that the vehicle remains registered in the state, though as they become unreadable (or for other reasons) they may be remade with a ...
Rego (surname) RegÅ‘ Szánthó (born 2000), Hungarian football midfielder; Rego, in vehicle registration plates of Australia, the registration number or fee of a motor vehicle in Australia "R.E.G.O.", a 2021 song by Ruby Fields
Vehicle inspection in Australia is generally done on a state basis (with the exception of Federally Registered Heavy Vehicles, see below). Each state or territory has the authority to set its own laws pertaining to vehicle inspections, all (with the exception of the self-governing territory of Norfolk Island) have some form of inspection, either periodically or before a transfer of ownership.
There are two types of plates, (standard and mini) designed specifically to look like European registration plates, called Euro plates. The standard Euro plates, introduced in 2005 are 520 millimetres (20.5 in) wide and 112 millimetres (4.4 in) high and the mini ones are 372 millimetres (14.6 in) wide and 100 millimetres (3.9 in) high.
When the number sequence reached T-99-999, plates were issued commencing at T 0000 A onwards since 2002. In the previous series for a brief period, the National Capital slogan was used but since the start of the new series, the ACT top legend returned.
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Centralised compulsory civil registration was introduced in the Australian colonies in the 19th century, as follows: Tasmania in 1838, Western Australia in 1841, [1] [2] South Australia in 1842, Victoria in 1853, [3] Queensland in 1856, [4] New South Wales in 1856, Northern Territory in 1870, and Australian Capital Territory in 1911. Civil ...