by new_mum » Mon Aug 08, 2011 9:56 pm
HI Wandsworth Mummy,
Not sure which state you are going too, but in NSW, all car seats (including baby capsules) must, by law, use the tether strap that attaches to the anchor point in the car. (ie, not just the seat belt).
Please see the NSW RTA (New South Wales Roads and Traffic Authority) website for more info:
http://www.rta.nsw.gov.au/roadsafety/ch ... index.html
See the FAQ page for info re all car seats must use anchor point. (ie tether strap)
There will be a similar RTA website for other Australian states and Territories.
The most popular, and well regarded, brand of car seats in Australia is 'Safe and Sound', and they sell a whole range of car seats for all ages.
I'm guessing if you think you only have 4 or 5 months of use left in your existing car seats your child is quite young? There are car seats in Aus known as 'convertible' car seats, which are initially rear facing, and then can be turned around once your children reach the required weight or height limit. (note in some states, there is a move towards using height limits instead of weight). So you will get quite a number of years use out of these.
In summary... I would not use your precious airline baggage allowance for transporting a car seat if I were you. I would organise a hire car and hire the car seat until you can get there and buy one yourself, or else buy it online, and have it sent to an Australian friend / family address.
Good Luck with your move!
HI Wandsworth Mummy,
Not sure which state you are going too, but in NSW, all car seats (including baby capsules) must, by law, use the tether strap that attaches to the anchor point in the car. (ie, not just the seat belt).
Please see the NSW RTA (New South Wales Roads and Traffic Authority) website for more info:
http://www.rta.nsw.gov.au/roadsafety/children/childrestraints/index.html
See the FAQ page for info re all car seats must use anchor point. (ie tether strap)
There will be a similar RTA website for other Australian states and Territories.
The most popular, and well regarded, brand of car seats in Australia is 'Safe and Sound', and they sell a whole range of car seats for all ages.
I'm guessing if you think you only have 4 or 5 months of use left in your existing car seats your child is quite young? There are car seats in Aus known as 'convertible' car seats, which are initially rear facing, and then can be turned around once your children reach the required weight or height limit. (note in some states, there is a move towards using height limits instead of weight). So you will get quite a number of years use out of these.
In summary... I would not use your precious airline baggage allowance for transporting a car seat if I were you. I would organise a hire car and hire the car seat until you can get there and buy one yourself, or else buy it online, and have it sent to an Australian friend / family address.
Good Luck with your move!