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Vehicle registration plates of Australia. Australian vehicle number plates are required to be affixed to each motor vehicle on the roads of Australia. They are issued by state, territory, and Commonwealth governments, and the armed forces of Australia. The plates are associated with a vehicle and generally last for the time the vehicle remains registered in the state, though as they become unreadable or for other reasons they may be recalled or replaced with newer ones. HistoryeditFrom the 1. Australian plates were of the form xxxxxx with x being either letters or numbersfor example, aaannn in Victoria, New South Wales, South Australia and the Australian Capital Territory naa. Western Australia, where the starting number was between six and nine and nnn. Queensland. More recently as these series have become exhausted the states and territories have adopted different numbering schemes. The most recent adoption of a new sequence plate is in Victoria, which from 2. Goldie-Wilson.jpg' alt='Back To The Future License Plate Ideas' title='Back To The Future License Plate Ideas' />Australian vehicle number plates are required to be affixed to each motor vehicle on the roads of Australia. They are issued by state, territory, and Commonwealth. Martin Seamus Marty McFly Sr. He is the worlds second time. Back when Mercedes was using the reanimated corpse of Pablo Picasso as the head of design for the Unimog division. Strike Plate Burglar proofing Your Home With The Ultimate Door Strike Plate. Vanity License Plate Frames. In order to help you navigate around the page, I have decided to implement Netscape 2. Frame features. Nevertheless, standard issue plates cont. Summary of current standard issue plateseditGeneraleditStateterritory. Textbackground colour. Format. Size. Current slogan. Current series. Notes. Australian Capital Territorybluewhite. Yaanna. 37. 2 mm 1. ACT Canberra The Nations Capital. YMM0. 0ASlogan embossed on plate. Australian Capital Territorybluewhite. Yaanna. ACT Canberra The Bush Capital. YMI0. 0ASlogan embossed on plate 3 July 2. Release. New South Walesblackyellowaannaa. New South Wales. CO0. OKNo sloganblackwhiteaaanna. NSWDSS0. 0APremium slimline no slogan. Northern Territoryochrewhite. Cannaa. 37. 2 mm 1. NT Outback Australia. CC9. 9AASlogan embossed on plate. Queenslandmaroonwhitennnaaa. Queensland Sunshine State. Asrock Wifi-802.11G Module Windows 7 Driver on this page. XTLSlogan embossed on plate. South Australiablackwhite. Snnnaaa. South Australia. S0. 00BTLblackwhite. SBnnaa. SA Heavy Vehicle. SB0. 0NHSlogan screen printed. Tasmaniabluewhitea nn aa. Tasmania Explore the possibilities. H 0. 0 FFBackground screenprinting of state logo a thylacine walking through reedsVictoriabluewhitenaanaa. Victoria The Education State. LT1. AASlogan screenprinted on plate includes slimlinewhiteblack. Aaannn. 37. 2 mm 1. VICART0. 00. No Sloganwhitedark green. BSnnaa. 37. 2 mm 1. Vic Accredited Bus Service. BS0. 3IASlogan screen printed on bus plate. Western Australiabluewhite. Western Australia. GKQ0. 00. Decorative motif of desert sun and blue skyline along top of plate. TrailerseditStateterritory. Textbackground colour. Format. Current slogan. Current series. Notes. Australian Capital Territorybluewhite. T nnnn a. ACTT 5. GNo slogan. New South Walesblackyellow. Tannaa. New South Wales. TE0. 0AANSW TRAILER Commenced December 2. TRnnaa. NSWTR0. MANo slogan. New series commenced August 2. Northern Territoryochrewhite. Tannnn. NT Outback Australia. TL0. 00. 0Slogan embossed on plate. QueenslandmaroonwhitennnUaa. Queensland Sunshine State. UGASlogan embossed on platemaroonwhiteaannnn. Qld. ER0. 00. 0No slogan. South Australiablackwhite. SnnnTaa. South Australia. S0. 00TGDNo slogan. Tasmaniabluewhite. Y nn aa. Tasmania Explore the possibilities. Y 0. 0 FFBackground screen printed of state logo a thylacine walking through reedsVictoriabluewhiteannnnn. Victoria The Education State. Y3. 50. 00. Both the state logo decal in top centre. Western Australiabluewhite. Taannn. Western Australia. TSV0. 00. Decorative motif of desert sun and blue skyline along top of plate. Only the serials are embossed. MotorcycleseditFederal numbering schemeeditFrom 1. Australian automobiles were to adopt a broad scheme across all states and territories for vehicle number plates. Both NSW and Victoria had previously issued plates with 2 letters, 3 digits, white on a black background. However, while implemented, this was not entirely popular as some states and territories preferred their own identity reflected on their vehicles instead. They were meant to use the following proposed scheme New South Wales AAA 0. FZZ 9. 99 Exited scheme July 2. AAA 0. 00 to ZLF 9. Victoria GAA 0. MZZ 9. Iaa nnn series skipped initially, but used after the Laa nnn series Exited scheme August 2. AAA 0. 00 to ZZZ 9. Queensland NAA 0. QZZ 9. 99 Oaa nnn series initially skipped by Queensland Exited scheme July 1. South Australia RAA 0. TZZ 9. 99 Exited scheme October 2. Western Australia UAA 0. VZZ 9. 99 V was not used issued X after U ran out Exited scheme January 1. Tasmania WAA 0. WZZ 9. Exited scheme 1. W prefix. Northern Territory XAA 0. XZZ 9. 99 not taken up stayed with 6 numeric digits Exited scheme June 2. Australian Capital Territory YAA 0. YZZ 9. 99 Exited scheme July 1. Y prefix. Commonwealth Government ZAA 0. ZZZ 9. 99 with the first Z in red, issued Australia wide. Western Australia deemed itself too large to fit into the proposed scheme and adhered to one of its own devising plates in the Iaa nnn series were to be skipped as a capital I was believed to be easily mistaken for a number 1. This allowed the two populous states with greater registrations of vehicles 6 letter series each New South Wales had A to F, Victoria G to H and J to M, and others with 3 letter series Queensland N to Q, South Australia R to T, Western Australia was allocated U to V. Tasmania was only given one, W, due to its size, and the Australian Capital Territory Y. Z was for federal government department use Australia wide, the 2nd letter reflecting the commonwealth department. Since 1. 93. 6, Australian plates were to be uniform in size and embossing in standard Australian dies, beginning with NSW, FCT now ACT and Victoria. By 1. 95. 6 the remaining states and territories moved into standard Australian embossing from either pressed or enamel, standardising in dimensions as 3. NSW adopted yellow background and black lettering, ACT white background and blue lettering, Victoria adopted a black background with white lettering for its initial scheme allocation. Once this overflowed, Victoria began using from AAA 0. FZZ 9. 99 on white background and green lettering later blue commencing at NAA 0. Queensland used a black background with white lettering, Tasmania a white background with blue lettering, SA white background and black lettering, and WA white background later changed to yellow and black lettering. NT kept to their white background and all numbers in ochre that the all numerics ended in June 2. CA 0. 0 AB onwards. However, this system was not as popular as expected the Northern Territory refused and continued its previous all number system. Western Australia soon adopted the scheme, taking charge of the previously NT allocated XAA 0. XZZ 9. 99 WAG 0. WAG 9. WA Government vehicles, then extending to XZZ 9. However many WA rural shires chose to issue their own series plates, with initial letters being Shire abbreviations followed by digits, in the WA colour scheme. Queensland, after initially skipping the O series as a capital O was often confused for a number 0, were left with too few combinations for a growing number of registrations. The Q series plates were reserved for Queensland government use. In 1. 97. 8, having exhausted Naa nnn to Paa nnn combinations Queensland reversed the format, starting at 0. NAA continuing through to 9. PZZ in 1. 98. 7, when plates commencing at 0.