Commonwealth of Australia Veteran's Affairs plate
Image from April 2023 Facebook posting
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Australian Capital Territory with slogan first issued in 2017
Australian Capital Territory 1988 Bicenntennial plate in use June 2022
Images from April - June Facebook postings
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Australian Capitol Territory personalised plates
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Australian Capital Territory Canberra Raiders plate
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Australian Capital Territory slogan plate · Canberra - The Bush Capital
Australian Capital Territory National Government plate
Australian Capital Territory numeric plate
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Australian Capital Territory Limited Use Trader motorcycle plates issued around 2006 without diamond separator
Australian Capital Territory motorcycle plates
in center
Australian Capital Territory motorcycle plate
Images seen on Facebook NPCC page (June 2021)
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Australian Capital Territory Centenary plate in use June of 2016
Australian Capital Territory Aerial Skydiving personalised plate in use June of 2016
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Australian Capital Territory alternative use to regular plate available since 2007 and still in use (May 2013)
Image from Jack McGee of Meridian, Idaho
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Type of Australian official plate issued until 2000. The department this one was issued to is not known
Current style (May 2012) Australian Capital Territory license plate. Type in use since 1998
Images sent by Dr. Sergio La Camera of Dinslaken, Germany
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1. Australian Capital Territory Barcelona Bound 92 plate
2. Australian Capital Territory Centenary of Federation plate first issued
January 30, 2001
3. Australian Capital Territory Canberra Raiders, Rugby league plate, type
was first issued in 1982. An auction version is shown.
No. 1 of this plate
was auctioned at AU $20,000.
Those that were not sold at auction were later
offered for $995 for numbers 1-99 or $666 for numbers 100 through 200.
If
any are turned in by motorists leaving the state or those changing their non-standard
plate, the number is remade and reissued at those prices.
4. Australian Capital Territory, It's What We Make It Plate, special series
auctioned in March 24, 2001
You can check the ACT link on non standard plates by going to http://www.rego.act.gov.au/registrations/regononstandardplate.htm
Images sent by Daniel Hediger of Birsfelden,
Switzerland
Thanks to Leo Hasler, NPCC#1107 for detailed information
on the plates
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This picture was taken in October 2003 by Christopher
Garrish of Victoria, British Columbia in Canberra, Australia.
This plate
is a temporary plate used for vehicles within the Commonwealth Government fleet
that carry around visiting dignataries in a convoy.
There are a set of these
plates in each capital city and each state Government's fleet depot to use when
someone important comes to town.
Australian Capital Territory windshield sticker.