Vehicle Registration Plates of Australia - Summary of Current Motorcycle Standard Issue Plates

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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