Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:C2024C00866:section:5c:p2
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:C2024C00866
Segment Type: section
Provision Reference: s 5C (pt 2/7)
Character Range: 30113–32714

was, at that time, at war with Australia; or
 (ii) on a ship that was engaged in trading with a country that was, at that time, at war with Australia; or
 (iii) on a ship that was engaged in providing assistance or support to the enemy or to a country that was, at that time, at war with Australia.
allied veteran means a person:
 (a) who has been appointed or enlisted as a member of the defence force established by an allied country; and
 (b) who has rendered continuous full‑time service as such a member during a period of hostilities;
but does not include a person who has served at any time:
 (c) in the forces of a country that was, at that time, at war with Australia, or in forces engaged in supporting or assisting the forces of such a country; or
 (d) in forces that were, at that time, engaged in war‑like operations against the Naval, Military or Air Forces of Australia.
Note: See also subsection 5R(2).
Australian mariner means a person who was, during the period of World War 2 from its commencement to and including 29 October 1945:
 (a) a master, officer or seaman employed under agreement, or an apprentice employed under indenture, in sea‑going service on a ship registered in Australia that was engaged in trading between a port in a State or Territory and any other port; or
 (b) a master, officer or seaman employed under agreement, or an apprentice employed under indenture, in sea‑going service on a ship registered outside Australia who was, or whose dependants were, resident in Australia for at least 12 months immediately before he or she entered into the agreement or indenture; or
 (c) a master, officer, seaman or apprentice employed on a lighthouse tender, or pilot ship of the Commonwealth or of a State; or
 (d) a pilot employed or licensed by Australia or a State or by an authority constituted by or under a law of the Commonwealth or of a State; or
 (e) a master, officer, seaman or apprentice employed in sea‑going service on a ship owned in Australia and operating from an Australian port, being a hospital ship, troop transport, supply ship, tug, cable ship, salvage ship, dredge, fishing vessel or fisheries investigation vessel; or
 (f) a member or employee of the Commonwealth Salvage Board engaged in sea‑going service under the direction of that Board; or
 (g) a master, officer, seaman or apprentice employed in sea‑going service on a ship registered in New Zealand who the Commission is satisfied was engaged in Australia and is not entitled to compensation under a law of a Commonwealth country providing for the payment of pensions and other payments