In Australia definition

In Australia or ‘in this jurisdiction’ means within the geographic area of each state and territory in Australia, including the coastal sea and, for the purposes of Chapter 7, any prescribed external territory: see section 5 (General territorial application of Act) and the definition of ‘Australia’ in section 9.
In Australia means in the migration zone;
In Australia means all components of the earth, including (i) land, air and water; (ii) any layer of the atmosphere; (iii) any organic or inorganic matter and any living organism; (iv) the aesthetic characteristics of the components of the earth, including appearance, sound, odour, taste and texture; and (v) ecosystems with any combinations of the above; and

Examples of In Australia in a sentence

  • In Australia: this Warranty shall be governed and interpreted according to the laws applying in the State of Victoria, Australia.

  • In Australia: subject to limitations imposed by the Trade Practices Act 1974 and any other applicable legislation.

  • In Australia and New Zealand the Issuing Authorities/Bodies can be non-government bodies.

  • In Australia, the decision to suspend would be taken by the Government of Australia in accordance with its laws and regulations.

  • In Australia, Lloyd’s is proud to be a member of the Insurance Council of Australia, and strives to comply with the agreement we have made under the General Insurance Code of Practice.

  • In Australia, all complaints or disputes should be addressed to our Australian Distributor, Energus Pty Ltd, on the contact details at the end of this form.

  • In Australia, Customs and Border Protection works closely with the Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry (DAFF) to manage border protection and biosecurity.

  • In Australia, our Goods come with guarantees that cannot be excluded under the Australian Consumer Law.

  • In Australia, ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ and ▇▇▇▇▇▇ (2017) explored the influence of mobile technology used by students for learning.

  • In Australia, if you or the Principal are unable to report to us because our facilities are unavailable, the Principal is not liable for any unauthorised transaction which could have been prevented if you or the Principal had been able to tell us.