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     * Holders of a UK Foundation or Intermediate licence may also apply for an Australian Foundation or Standard licence, respectively, which is valid for a period of one year and cannot be renewed. Continued operation after the expiry of this licence entails passing Australian amateur radio exams.     * Holders of a UK Foundation or Intermediate licence may also apply for an Australian Foundation or Standard licence, respectively, which is valid for a period of one year and cannot be renewed. Continued operation after the expiry of this licence entails passing Australian amateur radio exams.
     * The process for international HAREC holders to apply for an Australian call sign is unclear. According to the ACMA website, last updated June 2025, following a policy change in 2019 'Different arrangements are planned for Harmonised Amateur Radio Examination Certificate (HAREC) (European Conference of Postal and Telecommunications Administrations (CEPT) Recommendation T/R 61-02) licensees, so that they can operate an amateur station under the class licence for any length of time and can apply for an Australian call sign'. As of April 2026, no such process has come to light.     * The process for international HAREC holders to apply for an Australian call sign is unclear. According to the ACMA website, last updated June 2025, following a policy change in 2019 'Different arrangements are planned for Harmonised Amateur Radio Examination Certificate (HAREC) (European Conference of Postal and Telecommunications Administrations (CEPT) Recommendation T/R 61-02) licensees, so that they can operate an amateur station under the class licence for any length of time and can apply for an Australian call sign'. As of April 2026, no such process has come to light.
-    * For further information, please refer to the [[https://www.acma.gov.au/amateur-radio|Australian Communications & Media Authority]] website.+    * For further information, please refer to the [[https://www.acma.gov.au/overseas-amateurs-visiting-australia|Australian Communications & Media Authority]] website.
   * New Zealand (CEPT - Yes / HAREC - Yes)   * New Zealand (CEPT - Yes / HAREC - Yes)
     * New Zealand permits visitors to operate for up to 90 days without first obtaining permission if they hold the appropriate level of amateur licence or authorisation certificate issued by another administration that participates in CEPT Recommendation T/R 61-01. They must comply with the relevant clauses of the [[http://www.rsm.govt.nz/about-rsm/spectrum-policy/gazette/gurl/amateur-radio-operators|GURL for Amateur Radio Operators.]]     * New Zealand permits visitors to operate for up to 90 days without first obtaining permission if they hold the appropriate level of amateur licence or authorisation certificate issued by another administration that participates in CEPT Recommendation T/R 61-01. They must comply with the relevant clauses of the [[http://www.rsm.govt.nz/about-rsm/spectrum-policy/gazette/gurl/amateur-radio-operators|GURL for Amateur Radio Operators.]]
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