哇。楼上的还真详细。SORRY .是我记错了。刚才去VICROADS看了下。确实是你说的那样。
原文在这
The
requirement to change your overseas driver licence to a Victorian
driver licence depends on whether your stay in Victoria is permanent or
temporary.
If you are in Victoria on a temporary visa, you can
drive on your overseas licence (provided it is current and valid) for
an indefinite period provided your overseas licence is in English (or
you have an English translation or an International Driving Permit).
If you are in Victoria on a permanent visa issued
under the Migration Act 1958, you may drive on your overseas licence
for three months from the date you first entered Australia or from the
time the permanent visa was issued to you (whichever is the later). If
you want to continue to drive in Victoria after this time you must hold
a valid Victorian driver licence.
New Zealand residents who hold a current licence are treated as interstate drivers.