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Queen Elizabeth II is the nominal or the titular Head of State of Australia and is therefore guaranteed a position on Australian currency.

Queen Elizabeth II has appeared on the front of the Australian polymer Five Dollar note since its first issue in 1992. Prior to that, she appeared on the front of the now withdrawn paper One Dollar note from 1966 to 1982.

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Queen Elizabeth II is the nominal or titular head of State of Australia and most of the other Commonwealth countries.

As long as Australia's status remains as it currently is, ie. not a republic, the reigning Monarch is guaranteed a place on Australia's coins.

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Queen Elizabeth II is on the obverse of all Australian Coins. She is the nominal head of state.

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The kangaroo is a national symbol and is closely identified with Australia from an international perspective.

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Queen Elizabeth II is the nominal or titular head of government of Britain and all of the 50 plus Commonwealth countries.

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because she is still technically in charge of Australia

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The Kangaroo is a national symbol of Australia and is readily identified with Australia.

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