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  1. #1
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    Jul 2006
    Melbourne
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    They've really cracked down here in VIC, I'm pretty sure that wouldn't pass here Misty. ACT must be different.

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    May 2005
    Canberra
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    They've really cracked down here in VIC, I'm pretty sure that wouldn't pass here Misty. ACT must be different.

    In VIC:
    Choosing a booster seat
    There are three kinds of approved booster seats:
    *booster seat (18–26 kg)
    *combination child restraint/booster seat
    *booster cushion (Please note: Booster cushions are not recommended as they provide no protection in a side impact crash. They are also not recommended for use in seating positions next to windows/doors).
    from http://baby-car-seat.com.au/?p=109

    They are Not recommended, however they ARE legal.

    Also:
    Children in this age group vary considerably in height and weight. A child may use EITHER a forward-facing child restraint with an inbuilt harness OR an approved booster seat with lap-sash seatbelt. If you are using a seating position with a lap-only seatbelt, you must also use a child safety harness.
    Remember that children grow at diff erent rates. Just because they have turned 4 years does not mean they are ready for a booster seat. If your child is still under 18 kg and fitting in the forward-facing child restraint with inbuilt harness, keep using this restraint.
    From http://baby-car-seat.com.au/?p=109

    And in ACT:
    Child age between 4 years and under 7 years: an approved, properly fastened and adjusted, forward facing child restraint with an in-built harness OR a properly positioned approved booster seat and a seatbelt that is properly fastened and adjusted.
    from http://baby-car-seat.com.au/?p=8

    Frequently asked questions
    What can I do if my child is too big for the restraint for their age?
    The laws aim to cater for the majority of children, however there is a provision to allow a child who is too heavy or tall for the recommended restraint to use the restraint in the next age category.

    If my child is in a booster seat do they also need to be in a child safety harness?
    Booster seats do not come with an internal child safety harness, and are designed to be used with a lap/sash seatbelt and therefore do not require a child safety harness. However, if your child is using a seating position fitted with a lap-only belt then they must use a child safety harness.
    From http://www.racv.com.au/wps/wcm/conne...ild+restraints


    QLD:
    Children who have reached four years of age must be secured in an approved booster seat with a H-harness or a booster seat with a secured adult lap/sash seatbelt that is properly fastened and adjusted. The child must be secured in this manner up until they turn seven years of age.
    from http://www.tmr.qld.gov.au/Safety/Dri...aint-laws.aspx




    These are Nationally agreed child restraint laws, so the new rules will be universal across australia - it is simply the roll out timeframe that is different.

    And to quote myself:
    they (cushion booster seats) are perfectly fine (legal) so long as you follow the guidelines: it's just that alot of people don't actually read the guidelines.