....about time too!
- Smitty
- VIP MEMBER
- Posts: 10912
- Joined: Wed Apr 21, 2004 1:59 pm
- Bike: ZX12R
- State: Victoria
- Location: 3rd rock from the Sun
- Contact:
....about time too!
Premiers agree to universal licences
Peter Ker and Misha Schubert The Age
April 13, 2007
MOTORISTS who move interstate would no longer need to convert drivers' licences and car registrations under a plan hatched by state premiers.
And in a bid to fix congestion in capital cities, state and territory leaders will today ask Prime Minister John Howard to earmark a $2 billion fund to smooth traffic flows.
Victorian Premier Steve Bracks said the push to simplify drivers' licences and car registration came after states agreed to recognise trade qualifications in 22 jobs at their last Council of Australian Governments meeting. South Australian Premier Mike Rann said the plan would elicit "howls of agreement" from voters. "It's one of those things that really brasses people off when they move from state to state or relocate," he said
aint that the truth !!
Peter Ker and Misha Schubert The Age
April 13, 2007
MOTORISTS who move interstate would no longer need to convert drivers' licences and car registrations under a plan hatched by state premiers.
And in a bid to fix congestion in capital cities, state and territory leaders will today ask Prime Minister John Howard to earmark a $2 billion fund to smooth traffic flows.
Victorian Premier Steve Bracks said the push to simplify drivers' licences and car registration came after states agreed to recognise trade qualifications in 22 jobs at their last Council of Australian Governments meeting. South Australian Premier Mike Rann said the plan would elicit "howls of agreement" from voters. "It's one of those things that really brasses people off when they move from state to state or relocate," he said
aint that the truth !!
- photomike666
- Apprentice Post Whore :-)
- Posts: 5956
- Joined: Sat Jan 15, 2005 12:01 am
- Bike: ZX10R
- State: Victoria
- Location: Melbourne
- Contact:
- mfzx6r
- KSRC Addict
- Posts: 3329
- Joined: Thu Apr 22, 2004 8:36 am
- Bike: Other Kawi
- State: Victoria
- Location: Lost :-) in melton VIC
- Contact:
And we dont want any of that yearly road worthy shit it doesn't stop bombs from staying on the raod
Last edited by mfzx6r on Fri Apr 13, 2007 8:55 am, edited 1 time in total.
Mario
'01 zx6r
klx300r
If it aint "Lime green" it must be a "Lemon"
Friends dont let friends ride Hondas

The most famous KSRC member of all...
Part of the "Fookarwe" tribe
'01 zx6r
klx300r
If it aint "Lime green" it must be a "Lemon"
Friends dont let friends ride Hondas

The most famous KSRC member of all...
Part of the "Fookarwe" tribe
- Glen
- VIP MEMBER
- Posts: 7268
- Joined: Mon Apr 18, 2005 10:30 am
- Bike: ZRX
- State: New South Wales
- Location: Kellyville
The people who live in Canberra are in a bit of a state though.
Hopefully some national road rules get a guernsey as well
Hopefully some national road rules get a guernsey as well

It's really all about standing around drinking Dave's beer.
2008 ZRX1200 Greeeeen Roadie
2016 KTM Superduke 1290 Oraaaaange
2016 Seadoo RXTX300
Too many toys.......work is getting in the way!!!!
2008 ZRX1200 Greeeeen Roadie
2016 KTM Superduke 1290 Oraaaaange
2016 Seadoo RXTX300
Too many toys.......work is getting in the way!!!!
- Gosling1
- Team Donut
- Posts: 13826
- Joined: Mon Jun 20, 2005 9:30 pm
- Bike: ZX2R
- State: New South Wales
- Location: Anarchy Road
- Contact:
they stopped that here about 10 years ago...........its great !mfzx6r wrote:And we dont want any of that yearly road worthy shit it doesn't stop bombs from staying on the raod
Not sure about NSW though...

I will bloody howl if we lose the 3/6 month rego thing, it is great. The rego rules up here aren't the cheapest of the lot, but they sure work good.
Just hope that we don't pick up any of the rego laws from Britain



".....shut the gate on this one Maxie......it's the ducks guts !!............."
- tyreshredder
- Warming up
- Posts: 49
- Joined: Sun Mar 18, 2007 9:25 am
- Bike: Honda
- State: Tasmania
- Location: Hobart
Don't know where you got that mate, rego is just as expensive (if not more) down here. Cost me $500 just to register my GSX-250 (pos), it also cost us $500 to register the posties until about a month ago, until they finally realised two years rego cost more than the entire bike did......Smitty wrote:cheapskate...............mfzx6r wrote:lets take one which ever states is the cheapest.
go live in Tas
its cheapest![]()
- photomike666
- Apprentice Post Whore :-)
- Posts: 5956
- Joined: Sat Jan 15, 2005 12:01 am
- Bike: ZX10R
- State: Victoria
- Location: Melbourne
- Contact:
UK system is similar to NSW I think. But there a car has its licence plate for life and you buy a "road fund licence" disk to stick in the window. In order to get the road fund licence you need a valid MOT (roadworthy) certificate, a valid insurance certificate and proof of ownership. Over there the road fund licence does not cover third party ins, so there is a legal requirement of having third party ins (which also covers other peoples property). As long as people aren't flouting the system, every vehicle is registered, taxed, roadworthy and insured. When you buy and sell cars, there is a form that is passed on with it as proof of ownership. These forms have a part you pass on to the seller and one that gets sent to apropriate gvt Dpt. They then send the new owner a new form as proof of ownership. This does not cost anything, so buying a second hand car does not carry a tax like here.Gosling1 wrote:...mfzx6r wrote:And we dont want any of that yearly road worthy shit it doesn't stop bombs from staying on the raod
Just hope that we don't pick up any of the rego laws from Britain![]()
![]()
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
07 ZX10R since new, tracky TBA, KX450F, 87 CR250 restoration, GT MTB - I've got serious thrill issues, dude
07 ZX10R since new, tracky TBA, KX450F, 87 CR250 restoration, GT MTB - I've got serious thrill issues, dude
- Smitty
- VIP MEMBER
- Posts: 10912
- Joined: Wed Apr 21, 2004 1:59 pm
- Bike: ZX12R
- State: Victoria
- Location: 3rd rock from the Sun
- Contact:
oh Feckphotomike666 wrote:UK system is similar to NSW I think. But there a car has its licence plate for life and you buy a "road fund licence" disk to stick in the window. In order to get the road fund licence you need a valid MOT (roadworthy) certificate, a valid insurance certificate and proof of ownership. Over there the road fund licence does not cover third party ins, so there is a legal requirement of having third party ins (which also covers other peoples property). As long as people aren't flouting the system, every vehicle is registered, taxed, roadworthy and insured. When you buy and sell cars, there is a form that is passed on with it as proof of ownership. These forms have a part you pass on to the seller and one that gets sent to apropriate gvt Dpt. They then send the new owner a new form as proof of ownership. This does not cost anything, so buying a second hand car does not carry a tax like here.Gosling1 wrote:...mfzx6r wrote:And we dont want any of that yearly road worthy shit it doesn't stop bombs from staying on the raod
Just hope that we don't pick up any of the rego laws from Britain![]()
![]()
hope they go for the Victorian system
its simple

GOTTA LUV the 12R!!
- Gosling1
- Team Donut
- Posts: 13826
- Joined: Mon Jun 20, 2005 9:30 pm
- Bike: ZX2R
- State: New South Wales
- Location: Anarchy Road
- Contact:
The biggest problem with the pommie system is how they back-date all rego costs if you have left the bike run out of rego !!
From reading a few letters to the Editor of the pommie bike-mags I get, it would appear that you simply cannot let your bike run out of rego, say for a couple of months over winter ( and over there, its a good time to not be on the roads anyway) - the DoT (or equivalent), will actually fine you, and charge you a retrospective amount back to when the original rego expired !!! Its a joke, and actually forces people to keep their bikes registered when they aren;t using it ...
its just a grab for cash.
Apart from that, the complexities of the entire system are *way* worse than NSW......
Nothing beats walking up to a counter, at any time up to (but not past) 12 months after rego has expired, and simply paying for new rego, 3, 6 or 12 months, whatever best suits you, without any inspections or tax or insurance issues. Its heaven on a stick.
Even after 12 months, its a simple matter to run your bike past an Authorised Inspector and get the inspection sheet ticked........


From reading a few letters to the Editor of the pommie bike-mags I get, it would appear that you simply cannot let your bike run out of rego, say for a couple of months over winter ( and over there, its a good time to not be on the roads anyway) - the DoT (or equivalent), will actually fine you, and charge you a retrospective amount back to when the original rego expired !!! Its a joke, and actually forces people to keep their bikes registered when they aren;t using it ...

Apart from that, the complexities of the entire system are *way* worse than NSW......
Nothing beats walking up to a counter, at any time up to (but not past) 12 months after rego has expired, and simply paying for new rego, 3, 6 or 12 months, whatever best suits you, without any inspections or tax or insurance issues. Its heaven on a stick.
Even after 12 months, its a simple matter to run your bike past an Authorised Inspector and get the inspection sheet ticked........

".....shut the gate on this one Maxie......it's the ducks guts !!............."