Vehicle Registration Plates of Australia - Summary of Current Trailer & Caravan Standard Issue Plates

Summary of Current Trailer & Caravan Standard Issue Plates

State/territory Text/background colour Format Current slogan Current series Notes
Australian Capital Territory blue/white T nnnn a ACT T 0000 E No slogan
New South Wales black/yellow a·nnnnn NEW SOUTH WALES Y·50000 No slogan
black/white a·nnnnn NSW X·02660 Standard reflective white base
Northern Territory ochre/white Ta·nnnn NT · OUTBACK AUSTRALIA TF·0000 Yearly label on plate
Queensland maroon/white nnn·Qaa QUEENSLAND · SUNSHINE STATE 000·QVC Slogan embossed on plate
maroon/white aa·nnnn QLD DI·0000 Slogan screenprinted on plate
South Australia black/white Snnn·Taa SOUTH AUSTRALIA S000·TCN No slogan on current series
Tasmania blue/white Z nn aa Tasmania · Explore the Possibilities Z 99 PC Background screenprinting of state logo (a thylacine walking through reeds)
Victoria blue/white ann·nnn VICTORIA - THE PLACE TO BE V03·971 Both the state logo decal in top centre (Southern Cross in a blue triangle) and slogan are screenprinted. Vic - stay alert stay alive - it's replacement slogan starts in early 2013
Western Australia blue/white nTaa·nnn WESTERN AUSTRALIA 1TNO·000 Decorative motif of desert sun and blue skyline along top of plate. Only the serials are embossed.

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