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1. Importing Vehicles to Australia

Jump to Content Transport Aviation Roads Rail Maritime Regional Local Government The Department Home Roads Vehicle Regulation Bulletins Importing Vehicles to Australia. General Information Importing Vehicles to Australia Vehicle Safety Bulletin 10 Importing Vehicles to Australia, explains whether a vehicle is eligible to be imported and how to obtain an ...

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2. About the Registered Automotive Workshop Scheme

For these vehicles please refer to Vehicle Safety Standards Bulletin 10 VSB10 Importing Vehicles into Australia. The Registered Automotive Workshop Scheme RAWS allows for the importation and supply of used specialist or enthusiast vehicles to the market in Australia.

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3. Frequently Asked Questions

The Evidence Determination provides the evidence requirements and acceptable types of evidence for different categories of used imported vehicles. A workshop applying to become a RAW needs to have information to show that after modification, their vehicles will meet all applicable ADRs in accordance with the Motor Vehicle Standards Act,

http://raws.infrastructure.gov.au/faq_1.htm [ 55k - html ]
4. REGISTERED AUTOMOTIVE WORKSHOP SCHEME (RAWS)

VINs for used imported vehicles. approved RAWS and vehicles that have.

http://raws.infrastructure.gov.au/docs/issue2.doc [ 92k - doc ]
5. New release publications

BITRE's latest publication releases.

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6. Import Loophole Closes for Older Used Cars

D3/2005 D3/2005

http://www.infrastructure.gov.au/department/media/2005/d3_2005.aspx [ 41k - aspx ]
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However, noting that data used for the analyses have been provided by third parties, the Commonwealth gives no warranty to the accuracy, reliability, fitness for purpose, or otherwise of the information. TERMS OF REFERENCE INSTRUMENTS USED IN OTHER COUNTRIES 93 93 106 107 109 112 115 115 122 128 131 131 132 133 133 134 135 CHAPTER 5 CHAPTER 6 APPENDIX I

http://www.bitre.gov.au/publications/92/Files/r105.pdf [ 461k - pdf ]
8. http://www.bitre.gov.au/publications/70/Files/wl44.pdf

However, noting that data used for the analyses have been provided by third parties, the Commonwealth gives no warranty to the accuracy, reliability, fitness for purpose, or otherwise of the information. Some of the data series used for this publication are available as spreadsheets on the BITRE website www.bitre.gov.au.

http://www.bitre.gov.au/publications/70/Files/wl44.pdf [ 120k - pdf ]
9. WATERLINE 38enlarged version

The definitions used in compiling the stevedoring productivity data are detailed in Waterline 33, pages 15-17. Australian Government Department of Transport and Regional Services Bureau of Transport and Regional Economics issue 38 March 2005 in brief issue 38 March 2005 In July December 2004, total cargo throughput

http://www.bitre.gov.au/publications/02/Files/wl38.pdf [ 85k - pdf ]
10. http://www.bitre.gov.au/publications/24/Files/r100.pdf

However, noting that data used for the analyses have been provided by third parties, the Commonwealth gives no warranty to the accuracy, reliability, fitness for purpose, or otherwise of the information. Due to the nature of sources of data used in this report, readers should not rely on the analyses without first undertaking their own investigations.

http://www.bitre.gov.au/publications/24/Files/r100.pdf [ 541k - pdf ]


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