Banjo Patterson is on the note because he gave Australia an identity to other countries.
Dame Mary Gilmore is on the note because she fought for women to be able to vote.
With the exception of the 1988 Bicentennial note, the Australian $10 note is mostly blue.
The $10 note
100 divided by 10 = 10. 10 Australian Ten Dollar notes equal one Australian One Hundred Dollar note.
Dame Mary Gilmore is on the Australian $10 note because of her significant contributions to Australian literature and social welfare. She was a renowned writer, poet, and advocate for the rights of women, children, and the disadvantaged. Her legacy is honored on the currency to celebrate her lasting impact on Australian society.
The $5 Australian note features: Queen Elizabeth II and the Parliament House.The $10 Australian note features: AB Paterson and Dame Mary Gilmore.The $20 Australian note features: Reverend John Flynn and Mary Reibey.The $50 Australian note features: David Unaipon and Edith Cowan.The $100 Australian note features: Dame Nellie Melba and General Sir John Monash.
There is no bird on the Australian Ten Dollar note.
He is featured on the Australian ten dollar note.
There were no Australian 10 Shilling notes printed in 1966. 1966 is the year they were withdrawn after being replaced by the One Dollar note.
There is no bird on the Australian Ten Dollar note.
Australian twenty-dollar note was created in 1966.
Australian two-dollar note was created in 1966.
The "flower" on the reverse of the Australian Two Dollar note is wheat.