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  2. Identity documents of Australia - Wikipedia

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    Australian Marriage Certificate (for change of name) Australian Change of Name Certificate (for change of name) Australian Recognised Details or Identity Acknowledgment Certificate (for change of sex indicator) Utility bill – a Telephone, Water, Electricity or Gas bill; Travel concession card issued by State transport authorities

  3. Australian state and territory issued identity photo cards

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    Australian state and territory issued identity photo cards (also known as Proof of Age Cards or by other names) are photo identification cards issued by the States and Territories of Australia. While the drivers license is similar to the photo identity card, the photo identity card is treated separately here.

  4. Civil registration in Australia - Wikipedia

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    New South Wales Registry of Births Deaths and Marriages. Civil registration in Australia of births, deaths and marriages as well other life events (such as changes of name, registration of relationships, adoption or surrogacy arrangements, changes of sex) is carried out and maintained by each state and territory in Australia, in an office called a Registry of Births, Deaths and Marriages.

  5. Certificate of life - Wikipedia

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    A 1939 Certificate of Life from the British Embassy in Paris. The fee has been paid through the application of revenue stamps.. A Certificate of Life (also called a Certificate of Existence, Letter of Existence, Life Certificate, Proof of Life) is a certificate produced by a trusted entity to confirm that an individual was alive at the time of its creation.

  6. Australian Document of Identity - Wikipedia

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    The Australian Document of Identity (DOI) is a travel document issued by the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade to Australian citizens and some Commonwealth citizens in specific and rare [1] circumstances. It is not intended to be a broadly used identity document in Australia, nor does it generally provide evidence of citizenship or residency.

  7. NSW Photo Card - Wikipedia

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    The proof of age card was age-restricted to adults between 18 and 25 years old, initially, the NSW Photo Card was issued to anyone over 16 years of age not in possession of a state driver licence. As of 1 March 2017, the NSW Photo Card is available to all residents of NSW aged 16 and over, whether or not they have a state driver's licence .

  8. Vital record - Wikipedia

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    Vital records are records of life events kept under governmental authority, including birth certificates, marriage licenses (or marriage certificates), separation agreements, divorce certificates or divorce party and death certificates. In some jurisdictions, vital records may also include records of civil unions or domestic partnerships.

  9. Australian Certificate of Identity - Wikipedia

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    The Australian Certificate of Identity contains a note on the inside of the front cover which words the following in English: This Certificate of Identity is issued for the sole purpose of providing the holder with a travel document that can serve in lieu of a national passport .