Australia's banknotes are printed by Note Printing Australia a wholly owned subsidiary of the Reserve Bank of Australia. Note Printing Australia Limited either has or does print polymer banknotes for a number of countries including Bangladesh, Brunei, Chile, Indonesia, Kuwait, Malaysia, Mexico, Nepal, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea, Romania, Western Samoa, Singapore, Solomon Islands, Sri Lanka, Thailand and Vietnam.
Australia pioneered the production of polymer (or plastic) banknotes to replace the relatively expensive to produce and not very durable paper banknotes. Australia completed the transition to polymer banknotes in 1996 and all paper notes were withdrawn from circulation. See the link below.
the five countries that produce the most oil are: Australia, America, Brazil, china and Bulgaria.
Australia, New Zealand, Argentina and China
Australia, China and the United States
Australia's banknotes are printed by "Note Printing Australia", a wholly owned subsidiary of the Reserve Bank of Australia. The polymer substrate that the notes are printed on is supplied by Innovia Security. Both plants are located at Craigieburn in the northern outskirts of Melbourne.
Many countries produce large numbers of diamonds, including several countries in Africa, Canada, Australia, Russia, India and Brazil.
1. Australia 2. Cuba 3. Canada
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The Naples Banknote Company do not produce exchangeable currency, they produce commemorative banknotes with NO VALUE other than to collectors.
This will depend on which bank issues the notes. The Royal Bank of Scotland and the Bank of Scotland have both had notes printed by De La Rue based in Basingstoke, Hampshire. De La Rue are a printing company which specialises in printing currency. They claim to offer banknote technology for over 150 world currencies and have even printed Euro banknotes for several Eurozone countries.
There are many countries around the world that produce Toyota automobiles. These countries include Argentina, Australia, Belgium, Brazil, Canada and the United Kingdom.
Year 2010: 1. Kazakhstan 2. Canada 3. Australia