My E-type, 101 and Haflinger do not have compliance plates.  When going through the registration process for the 101 I was told that commercial vehicles up to 1986 may not have had compliance plates but after 1986 all vehicles sold into Aust had to have a compliance plate.
I understand that Perenties are post 1986 so need a compliance plate.  In another thread I asked how you go about getting a new compliance plate when one has been lost or is wrecked in a car accident - the general consensus was that it was not possible.
The bottom line is that your vehicle should have a plate hence the numptys at your registration authority referring this to the police as a possible rebirth - however logically common sense would have applied and registration rejected with advice on what is required to get it registered.
Maybe you need to go through a compliance process such as imported cars go through and you get a new compliance plate.  When I first registered my Jaguar in 1984 there was discussion on whether a compliance plate was required but was decided it was needed - however if it did, a letter from Jaguar Rover Australia stating the vehicle complied with Aussie requirements would have been required - JRA was not happy to put their name on such a document but ultimately it did not matter.
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