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PPQ – Personalised Plates Queensland is a personalised plate product of the Queensland Transport and Main Roads Department and they have a dedicated website in use. [20] Queensland motorists have a choice of nearly 100 different types of personalised plates. Personalised plates are very popular amongst Queenslanders and often sell for a ...
QLD Farm plates 1C·000: QLD Farm plates. Maroon/white F·nnnnn: QLD Farm plates F·99000: QLD Farm plates. Maroon/white QG·aann: QLD Government used vehicles QG·VL00: Standard Slogan "Queensland – Sunshine State". Western Australia: Silver/black 1FCa·nnn: WA (vertically on left) 1FCS·000 "Platinum" slimline, No Slogan, No 0 used in 1st ...
The Queensland Government is replacing the current laminate Driver Licence & Heavy Vehicle Driver Licence with a more secure, durable and reliable licence. All licensing and personal information that is currently on the face of the laminated licence will remain on the face of the new card, and the address on the back.
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Queensland: Photo identification card: 15: Yes: 10: No: Applicants will be asked if they want the residential address to be shown on the back of the card. $77.40 [4] South Australia: Proof of age card: 18: Yes: No expiry: No: Apply online if Driver $25 [5] Tasmania: Personal Information Card: No Minimum: Yes: 5: No: $29 [6] Victoria: Proof of ...
1933 to 1953 Plates were made in the style similar to Q plates in Qld, with NT shown on a white band at the left and the numericals in white on black. 1953 to 1979 Registration plates in the NT were simply five numbers these being white on a black background. [e.g. 12-354], by the 1970s it reached 100-000 so a 6-digit version was added and ran ...
A car registration plate from the United Kingdom. The "GB" or "UK" marks have been used in the United Kingdom in various years. [1]In Europe, most governments require a registration plate to be attached to both the front and rear of a vehicle, [2] [3] although certain jurisdictions or vehicle types, such as motorcycles, require only one plate, which is usually attached to the rear of the vehicle.
A similar format has been used in Qld, NT, & WA. Yellow "general series" personalised plates: ABC·nnn From the mid-1970s personalised plates into the yellow general series format began and then later into the Premier State, First State and Towards 2000 era then into New South Wales reflective yellow. It briefly stopped in 2003 and was ...