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Originally Posted by boxhead
The laws in Victoria changed Feb 1st.
In the past a roadworthy certificate was not required.
Now a yearly roadworthy inspection is required (this has always been a requirement in NT).
The Vic gov are trying to weed out the obvious wrong doers.
But there are also a lot of small clubs who just happen to have a licensed roadworthy inspector in the club, so the chance is still there of wrong being done, but it risks a heavy fine for any inspector signing off on a car that isn't roadworthy.
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Not quite Dave, a RWC is only needed for NEW club reg applications from Feb 1, and only for vehicles post 1948. If the vehicle is pre-1948 then the existing requirement of club scrutineer/safety certificate is still accepted.
For post 1948 vehicles that are already on a club plate prior to Feb 1, no RWC is required to keep that club reg current going forward.