I'm here. I'll kick off by saying it's all very nice to speak to those of us who;ve done it before, but the correct info will all be on the web, better get it straight from the relevant agencies rather than second-hand, out of date, prejudiced or anecdotal....
This was my experience in 2005. I had a 1990 Rover Cooper Carb model and brought it out with me.
Understand that there are 2 levels of bureaucracy to consider.
1) First is the Federal Government (ie Australia) and the Customs laws, you need permission to bring the vehicle into Australia.
That alone does not necessarily mean you can register it and so on, but you need that first.
It's a small fee and a 2 page form to DOTARS (
http://www.infrastructure.gov.au/vehicles/imports/)
Info on Personal import scheme:
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http://www.infrastructure.gov.au/vehicl ... s/pis.aspx)
You already fulfil the requirements for a Personal Import in that it's your own vehicle in your name, owned (and been using it, ie actively registered/insured in UK) for over 12 months and you are/will be a permanent resident of Australia (or citizen).
Looks like there's some additonal evidence required these days, I don't recall having to fill in all that guff about proving you're moving here, but there you go, that's why you should get it from the agencies involved and not off random people online
Once you get that permit you can then arrange transportation/shipping. It's recommended that you do not ship the car until you have the approval as you could end up with a car on the dock that cannot be brought in to the country.
I paid for my car to be added to a bigger crate to be put inside a container with other stuff as we were not bringing enough over ourselves to justify our own container load. You are allowed to load up the car with stuff as long as it's still drivable, but of course you have to go though all the customs malarkey for the contents, provide itemised lists and values and pay duties and so on.
In my experience also, the car took about 5 months longer to get out of customs than our tea chests that were shipped seperately, so don't count on having access to the car or the contents straight away after the ship arrives.
On that - Customs charges (again look it up) are 10% on the cost/value of the car+shipping, then you have to pay tax (GST) of 10% on the total of the car+shipping+customs fees (IIRC)
So my car had a value of something like $2500
Shipping was about $1500
Customs fees = $400
GST = $440
So it cost about as much as the car was worth to bring it...
2) Then you have to get it registered for whichever state you're in.
I'm in NSW which for an unregistered car means getting a Blue Slip (which is like an MoT but they also want to verify the ownership bona fides of the car) and get an Import Compliance Sticker (which is a Federal thing). VicRoads should be able to help here although RTA in NSW were very variable with help when i tried to call - ranging from grumpy and ineffectual, to grumpy and outright rude to nice and ineffectual.
For a Personal Import it was must less strict on what needed to be done as opposed to other schemes, I do not know why, it just was. Apparently would have cost me thousands more if i'd brought the car in under the old 15 year rule (which i had the option of doing)
I had to get retractable child seatbelts in the rear and apart from that it was only a few things that were wear and tear (as far as I can recall) items like brakes and new door skins (which had passed a UK MoT but they're more scared of rust here than a UK MoT inspector)
I got a mini specialist to do the Blue Slip, just easier in the end if something was required. They also import ex-Japan minis so were on top of what was needed. Again though it took weeks for the compliance sticker to come through, and with another couple of delays for one reason or another, I didn't get the mini on the road until August 3rd 2006. It had been delivered to the shipping company in Wembley almost 11 months earlier!
So just don't expect to be driving your car the week after it arrives. You will need another form of transport for a while. (I think i was unlucky but it could still be a few months)