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  2. Vehicle insurance - Wikipedia

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    APIA and Shannons and InsureMyRide insurance also supply CTP insurance licensed by GIO. A privately provided scheme also applies in the Australian Capital Territory through AAMI, APIA, GIO and NRMA. Vehicle owners pay for CTP as part of their vehicle registration. In Queensland, CTP is included in the registration fee for a vehicle. There is a ...

  3. GIO Insurance - Wikipedia

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    GIO is an Australian general insurance provider. It offers insurance products, such as car, home and contents, CTP, boat, caravan, travel, business, public liability and workers compensation and life, primarily in the state of New South Wales and the Australian Capital Territory.

  4. AAMI - Wikipedia

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    Australian Associated Motor Insurers Limited (commonly referred to as AAMI) is an Australian general insurance provider offering car, home, CTP and business insurance. AAMI has vehicle assessment centres in Victoria, New South Wales, Queensland, South Australia and Western Australia. AAMI has been a brand and subsidiary of Suncorp Group since

  5. Vehicle inspection in Australia - Wikipedia

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    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.

  6. Vehicle registration plates of New South Wales - Wikipedia

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    From 1952, the annual cyclic colour scheme was introduced, red, purple, brown, green, orange and blue for all annual trade plates and stickers but the embossed style remained until 1959. From 1959 the year was added on top of NSW as the format showed as 19 NSW 59 and runs from A-0000 to A-9999.

  7. Pink slip - Wikipedia

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    Pink slip may refer to: Vehicle title, in the United States, also known as "certificate of title", a legal form, establishing a person or business as the legal owner of a vehicle; Pink slip, a deprecated vehicle inspection paper in Australia; Pink slip (employment), a form of termination notice

  8. New South Wales Ambulance - Wikipedia

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    Established pursuant to the Ambulance Services Act, 1976 (NSW) and operating within the Health Services Act, 1997 (NSW), the service provides clinical care and health related transport services to over 7.9 million people in New South Wales (NSW), across an area of 801,600 square kilometres (309,500 sq mi). [1]

  9. 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. At ...