08-09-2015, 05:30 PM
Licensing:
http://www.australia.gov.au/information-...n-overseas
Registering and (dare I say it?) buying. You need a name, an identity document (passport is best) and an address (hotel or whatever). They don't give a tinkers curse if you are on a tourist visa or working visa.
Some info from a commercial website;
BACKPACKER CAR INSURANCE
Coming to Australia and planning to buy a vehicle? We highly recommend you to take out third party compulsory insurance (TPPI) for a trouble free holiday around Australia…Third Party Property Insurance covers you against liability for damage your car might cause to other people’s property, usually the other car in an accident. It is strongly recommended that you take Third Party Property Insurance when you buy a car.
For third party compulsory insurance Travellers Autobarn highly recommends Travellers Car Insurance – TCI offers insurance tailor made for overseas drivers. You are allowed up to five drivers, are covered for $5,000,000 (yes, that’s five million dollars!) damage, and for drivers of the age of 19 years and upwards.
To check out prices & excess levels we recommend the following:
Check out Travellers Car Insurance – you can get online quotes and purchase third party property insurances directly online.
Visit any of the Travellers Autobarn branches – should you decide to also purchase a vehicle from Travellers Autobarn you will be offered a discounted rate for your third party property insurance
To find out more about insurance please visit Travellers Car Insurance – please feel free to read some basic information about Australian car insurance:
COMPULSORY INSURANCE (CTP)
The minimum insurance required by law is included under the registration of all vehicles in Australia. This is the Complsory Third Party Personal Injury (CTP Greenslip) insurance. Vehicles cannot be registered without this certificate, so every car with a current registration sticker has this insurance
CTP insurance covers everyone involved in a motor vehicle accident, except the driver who caused the accident, for medical and disability costs that result from the accident. We at Travellers Autobarn strongly suggest that everyone travelling to Australia take out his or her own travel/health insurance.
THIRD PARTY PROPERTY INSURANCE
It is not required to have any other type of insurance in Australia. However, you may also wish to purchase Third Party Property Damage Insurance that will cover you against costs for damages your car might cause to other people’s property, usually the other car in an accident.
We strongly recommend that you take this Third Party Property Insurance when you buy a car. Travellers Autobarn offers insurance tailor made for overseas drivers. You are allowed up to five drivers, are covered for $5,000,000 (yes, that’s five million dollars!) damage, and for drivers of the age of 19 years and upwards. To get your Third Party Property Insurance TODAY please visit Travellers Car Insurance
COMPREHENSIVE CAR INSURANCE
Comprehensive car insurance is not available to non-residents of Australia.
TRAVEL INSURANCE
We reccommend our friends at World Nomads for travel insurance. Click here to go to their site and buy piece of mind.
You can buy, extend and claim online from anywhere in the world, 24/7, even if you’ve already left home! Recommended by Lonely Planet, World Nomads travel insurance is designed for adventurous independent travellers and covers overseas medical, evacuation and luggage such as iPods and digital cameras
BOOK A CAMPERVAN
Step 1: The Wheels & You
Step 2: The Pick Up
Step 3: Returning
Step 4: Promo Code
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http://www.australia.gov.au/information-...n-overseas
Registering and (dare I say it?) buying. You need a name, an identity document (passport is best) and an address (hotel or whatever). They don't give a tinkers curse if you are on a tourist visa or working visa.
Some info from a commercial website;
BACKPACKER CAR INSURANCE
Coming to Australia and planning to buy a vehicle? We highly recommend you to take out third party compulsory insurance (TPPI) for a trouble free holiday around Australia…Third Party Property Insurance covers you against liability for damage your car might cause to other people’s property, usually the other car in an accident. It is strongly recommended that you take Third Party Property Insurance when you buy a car.
For third party compulsory insurance Travellers Autobarn highly recommends Travellers Car Insurance – TCI offers insurance tailor made for overseas drivers. You are allowed up to five drivers, are covered for $5,000,000 (yes, that’s five million dollars!) damage, and for drivers of the age of 19 years and upwards.
To check out prices & excess levels we recommend the following:
Check out Travellers Car Insurance – you can get online quotes and purchase third party property insurances directly online.
Visit any of the Travellers Autobarn branches – should you decide to also purchase a vehicle from Travellers Autobarn you will be offered a discounted rate for your third party property insurance
To find out more about insurance please visit Travellers Car Insurance – please feel free to read some basic information about Australian car insurance:
COMPULSORY INSURANCE (CTP)
The minimum insurance required by law is included under the registration of all vehicles in Australia. This is the Complsory Third Party Personal Injury (CTP Greenslip) insurance. Vehicles cannot be registered without this certificate, so every car with a current registration sticker has this insurance
CTP insurance covers everyone involved in a motor vehicle accident, except the driver who caused the accident, for medical and disability costs that result from the accident. We at Travellers Autobarn strongly suggest that everyone travelling to Australia take out his or her own travel/health insurance.
THIRD PARTY PROPERTY INSURANCE
It is not required to have any other type of insurance in Australia. However, you may also wish to purchase Third Party Property Damage Insurance that will cover you against costs for damages your car might cause to other people’s property, usually the other car in an accident.
We strongly recommend that you take this Third Party Property Insurance when you buy a car. Travellers Autobarn offers insurance tailor made for overseas drivers. You are allowed up to five drivers, are covered for $5,000,000 (yes, that’s five million dollars!) damage, and for drivers of the age of 19 years and upwards. To get your Third Party Property Insurance TODAY please visit Travellers Car Insurance
COMPREHENSIVE CAR INSURANCE
Comprehensive car insurance is not available to non-residents of Australia.
TRAVEL INSURANCE
We reccommend our friends at World Nomads for travel insurance. Click here to go to their site and buy piece of mind.
You can buy, extend and claim online from anywhere in the world, 24/7, even if you’ve already left home! Recommended by Lonely Planet, World Nomads travel insurance is designed for adventurous independent travellers and covers overseas medical, evacuation and luggage such as iPods and digital cameras
BOOK A CAMPERVAN
Step 1: The Wheels & You
Step 2: The Pick Up
Step 3: Returning
Step 4: Promo Code
SIGN UP FOR
SPECIALS & ROADTRIP TIPS
Privacy Statement
LATEST BLOG POSTS
Roadtripping
Top 10 essential roadtrip rules
Budgeting
How much to budget for a 2 month roadtrip in Australia
Guides
The ultimate guide to the Great Ocean Road

