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  2. National Transport Commission - Wikipedia

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    The National Transport Commission ( NTC ), previously known as the National Road Transport Commission, is an Australian statutory body created to develop regulatory and operational reform for road, rail and intermodal transport . Under Australia's federal system, transport policy and regulatory responsibilities span across Commonwealth, state ...

  3. Road tax - Wikipedia

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    All states and territories require an annual vehicle registration fee to be paid in order to use a vehicle on public roads; the cost of which varies from state to state and is dependent on the type of vehicle. The fee is known colloquially as 'rego' (pronounced with a soft g, short for registration). [1] Queensland road tax is based on the ...

  4. Road transport in Australia - Wikipedia

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    The M1 Pacific Motorway is the major road transport link between the cities of Sydney and Brisbane. The section between Sydney and Newcastle is one of the busiest roads in Australia, with an average of 70,000 vehicles per day. [ 1] The Hume Freeway is the major road transport link between the cities of Melbourne and Sydney.

  5. Taxation in Australia - Wikipedia

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    In 1884, a general tax on income was introduced in South Australia, and in 1895 income tax was introduced in New South Wales at the rate of six pence in the pound, or 2.5%. [6] Federal income tax was first introduced in 1915, in order to help fund Australia's war effort in the First World War. [7]

  6. National Highway (Australia) - Wikipedia

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    Map of the National Highway System. The National Highway (part of the National Land Transport Network) is a system of roads connecting all mainland states and territories of Australia, and is the major network of highways and motorways connecting Australia's capital cities and major regional centres.

  7. Toll roads in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Australian toll roads are found in the eastern states of New South Wales, Victoria and Queensland. The majority of toll roads in Australia are in Sydney, but there are also toll roads in Melbourne, Brisbane, Ipswich and Toowoomba . Most of the toll roads are partially owned or operated by Transurban. All toll roads in Australia are tolled ...

  8. Highways in Australia - Wikipedia

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    The 16,000 kilometres (9,900 mi) of roads included in the original National Highway system varied greatly in quality. Some sections were no more than dirt tracks, whilst others were four lane dual carriageways. While 12,496 kilometres (7,765 mi) was sealed, there was also 3,807 kilometres (2,366 mi) of gravel roads.

  9. Austroads - Wikipedia

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    Austroads. Austroads is the apex organisation of road transport and traffic agencies in Australia and New Zealand. It publishes guidelines, codes of practice and research reports that promote best practice for road management organisations in Australasia. Austroads is based in Sydney and funded by the Federal Government. [ 1][ 2]