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21 Jun 2010
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Again, thanks for all your replies. In the meantime i received the following mail from VicRoads (because my bike will land in Melbourne / Victoria)
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"Good Afternoon Gerd,
Thank you for your email.
In reference to your enquiry, a motor vehicle visiting from overseas may be driven in Australia on a carnet du passage if it meets all of the following conditions:
· it is registered in its home country, and its registration must remain current while the vehicle is driven in Australia; and
· it is visiting on a temporary basis.
To be driven in Australia, the motor vehicle must have appropriate transport accident cover. I have included a link to the VicRoads website for further information regarding the transport accident commission (TAC) and how this can be obtained.
About the TAC premium : VicRoads
The maximum allowable period overseas vehicles can be used in Australia on a carnet du passage is normally 12 months, at which time the vehicle must leave Australia.
If these vehicles are used in left hand drive configuration it is advisable to display a left hand drive sign. The words "Left hand Drive" in lettering 75mm high and of proportionate width must be clearly and legibly displayed on the rear of the vehicle."
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This information was send out to me on June 17, 2010. Of course i will have a carnet. So hopefully everybody down under will be happy. Next weekend i will check the rack which will be the base of my crate. And on July 10 the motorbike will be put into the crate - the 'adventure' starts....
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Originally Posted by gestein
Again, thanks for all your replies. In the meantime i received the following mail from VicRoads (because my bike will land in Melbourne / Victoria)
This information was send out to me on June 17, 2010. Of course i will have a carnet. So hopefully everybody down under will be happy. Next weekend i will check the rack which will be the base of my crate. And on July 10 the motorbike will be put into the crate - the 'adventure' starts.... 
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I've been doing some digging about this topic and generally if one State in Australia has a system in place the other States will recognise it. NSW has thrown a spanner in the works with no Third Party Insurance and/or "overseas registered vehicle permit" required in legislation.
However Queensland has a specific regulation that recognises that if the overseas registered vehicle is recognised in another State then no action is required for travel in Queensland.
The AAA is no help - just towing the line that some States are allowed to do whatever they like.
My advice would be to land any vehicle in NSW, and make sure you have a copy of the email from NSW RTA that no action is required for overseas registered vehicles.
BTW CDPs can be extended by one year in Australia - as long as the visa is extended as well.
Its a bloody disgrace.
If all Aussies can send an email to their State and Federal MPs along the lines of "get it sorted you useless bunch of pillocks".
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I am about seven weeks out from Australia  and was wondering if there was any updates to this thread. Will check out a couple web sites to see if I can buy insurance but recommendations would be most helpful.
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To anyone following this and needing insurance:
Following response from Swann Insurance
Hi Robert,
Thanks for that.
They are quoting as per below:
- HD: Quoted at $7000, wouldn't let me quote $6000. Annual: $225.57 Monthly: $18.80 (at no extra charge) Quote#L1907840
- Buell Annual: $281 Monthly: $23.42 (at no extra charge) Quote#L1907817 . If you have any further queries please ask.
Kind regards,
Lydia
This looks good to me.
Bob
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