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All Australian banknotes have the names of the Governor of the Reserve Bank of Australia and the Secretary to the Treasury on them. These are usually in the form of a signature and appear on one side only.

Prior to the introduction of the polymer banknotes, all Australian banknotes had the names of the pictured people printed on them, in very small print, in close proximity to the image.

At the introduction of the polymer notes, there were no printed names for the featured people, only a (difficult to read) signature. Due to complaints from the public, the RBA included small printed names for all of the featured images.

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