<P> Australian laws regarding infants in motor vehicles were revised on November 9, 2009 . </P> <P> By law every child restraint sold in Australia must carry the Australian Standard AS / NZ1754 sticker (pictured right). Most overseas child restraints, including restraints from Europe and the USA, do not comply with these Standards and cannot legally be used in Australia . This also applies for ISOFIX child restraints imported from Europe or the USA . </P> <Ul> <Li> Children under seven must be restrained in a suitable, approved child restraint or booster seat . </Li> <Li> Children under six months must be restrained in a rear - facing position . </Li> <Li> Children between six months and under four years must be restrained in a rear - or forward - facing restraint . </Li> <Li> Children between four and under seven must be restrained in a forward - facing restraint or booster seat . </Li> </Ul> <Li> Children under seven must be restrained in a suitable, approved child restraint or booster seat . </Li>

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