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1949 is hardly relevant to current licences….That's today but what about applying for a driver's license in Australia in 1949? Was the validity 5 or 10 years? Part of me suspects it was less. The reason why it's limited to 1 year and not longer is because Australia is a signatory to the Geneva Convention and not the Vienna Convention. Indeed most countries in the world have ratified the Geneva Convention which stipulates this 1 year validity (and was created in 1949). Back in 1949 I think the idea of driving internationally overseas in a foreign land was quite the novel concept, and the thought that you would need to have a permit that last more than a year was unheard of. I mean if the ferry boat takes you several weeks to get to Australia, and several weeks back, it's not like you have much time to go out exploring.
Anyway, NSW “paper licences” used to be 1 yr. We went to 5 yr licences a while back and then 10 yr. But there’s a max age to get a 10 yr one. I’ve never had one and never will now….
Even 2yrs or life of DL (like a US ESTA) would be better.
Anyway, it is what it is.
Plenty of peeps never get one. But some don’t get TI also. The poo hits the fan when you need them….