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international organisation.
        (5) In this definition international organisation means an organisation:
           (a) established by formal political agreement by two or more countries and that agreement has the status of an international treaty; and
           (b) recognised in the law of the countries which are members of the organisation.

          Note: The term de facto partner is defined in the Acts Interpretation Act 1901 and the terms 'foreign country' and 'government body' are defined in the AML/CTF Act.
    primary non‑photographic identification document includes:
        (1) a birth certificate or birth extract issued by a State or Territory;
        (2) a citizenship certificate issued by the Commonwealth;
        (3) a citizenship certificate issued by a foreign government that, if it is written in a language that is not understood by the person carrying out the verification, is accompanied by an English translation prepared by an accredited translator;
        (4) a birth certificate issued by a foreign government, the United Nations or an agency of the United Nations that, if it is written in a language that is not understood by the person carrying out the verification, is accompanied by an English translation prepared by an accredited translator;
        (5) a concession card, as defined from time to time in the Social Security Act 1991, or an equivalent term which expresses the same concept in relation to concession holders.
    primary photographic identification document includes:
        (1) a licence or permit issued under a law of a State or Territory or equivalent authority of a foreign country for the purpose of driving a vehicle that contains a photograph of the person in whose name the document is issued;
        (2) a passport issued by the Commonwealth;
        (3) a passport or a similar document issued for the purpose of international travel, that:
           (a) contains a photograph and either:

               (i) the signature of the person in whose name the document is issued; or

               (ii) any unique identifier of the person in whose name the document is issued;
           (b) is issued by a foreign government, the United Nations or an agency of the United Nations; and
           (c) if it is written in a language that is not understood by the person carrying out the verification ‑ is accompanied by an English translation prepared by an accredited translator;
        (4) a card issued under a law of a State or Territory for the purpose of proving the person's age which contains a photograph of the person in whose name the document is issued;
        (5) a national identity card issued for the purpose of identification, that:
           (a) contains a photograph and either:
               (i) the signature of the person in whose name the document is issued; or

               (ii) any unique identifier of the person in whose name the document is