No. Answers.com is a US site and is headquartered in New York.
Check the Royal Australian Mint site at the link below.
This video shows you how to speak in an Australian accent. http://sites.google.com/site/lrnthaccnt/home/australian-accent
The Australian Google site has many well known features. It features quick and easy access to all the internet sites available, as does the American Google site.
eBay does have an Australian version of their website, but the company itself is American owned.
The Australian site Super Cheap Auto is a distribution site that offers a variety of car accessories and certain parts to customers on that continent. Everything from car jacks to spark plugs are sold to consumers.
The Australian site Postbill Pay is a trusted bill payment service. One can safely pay bills with this online service easily, without spending too much time.
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The official website of the Australian Formula 1 Grand Prix is cars.grandprix.com.au.
Yes. Go to the Royal Australian Mint site below and click on the coin you want to see.
Go to attached site - it has everything there for you. ; )
"Brickies" are bricklayers, or labourers on a building site.
Someone can find some Australian notes in Australia as they are used as banknotes there. Information and pictures of Australian Banknotes can be found online on a site called "AustralianBanknotes".