Summary of Current Motorcycle Standard Issue Plates
State/territory | Text/background colour | Format | Current slogan | Current series | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Australian Capital Territory | blue/white | nn·nnn | ACT | 91·000 | No slogan |
New South Wales | black/yellow | aaa·nn | NSW | OSP·14 | No slogan |
black/white | aaa·nn | NSW | ABZ·00 | Standard reflective white base | |
Northern Territory | ochre/white | a·nnnn | NT | A·0000 | Yearly label on plate |
Queensland | maroon/white | nnn·aa | QLD | 000·JD | No slogan |
South Australia | black/white | Snn·aaa | SA | S00·AGF | No slogan |
Tasmania | blue/white | a nnn a | TAS | A 000 N | No slogan |
Victoria | blue/white | na·naa | VIC | 1I·3YT | No slogan |
Western Australia | blue/white | naa·nnn | WA | 1FZ·000 | No slogan |
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