Animals do not feature on current Australian banknotes. The only animals appearing on current Australian banknotes are some horses on the Ten and One Hundred Dollar notes, and a camel on the Twenty Dollar note. There is also a stylised Lyrebrid on the hologram of the One Hundred Dollar note.
The lyrebird appears on all Australian 10 cent coins.
The emu appears as part of the Australian Coat of Arms on all non-commemorative Australian 50 cent coins.
Originally it was called a Grey Nurse after the shark of the same name.
The Lyrebird (Maenura Superba).
On the Australian one hundred dollar note is Sir John Monash
100 divided by 10 = 10. 10 Australian Ten Dollar notes equal one Australian One Hundred Dollar note.
his was an a Australian army person who fighted for Australia and that is why he is on the 100 dollar note
Since the 14th of February, 1966, Australia has used the Australian Dollar (AUD). There a 100 cents in an Australian Dollar.
The Australian Dollar (AUD). There are 100 cents in an Australian Dollar.
100 cents = 1 Australian dollar
Ben Franklin is featured on the 100 dollar note
The currency of Australia is the Australian Dollar (AUD). There are 100 cents in an Australian Dollar.
The 1 million Australian dollar does not exist and cannot be used as medium of exchange. The highest denomination in banknotes for Australia is the $100 note which was released in 1984.
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The basic unit of money in Australia is the Australian dollar.
The currency of Australia is the Australian Dollar. The symbol of the Australian Dollar is 'AUD', 'A$' and '$'. 100 cents make up one Australian Dollar.