Because they are people who have proved themselves as active Australians, who have committed their lives to helping to create good foundations for the country.
David Unaipon. He was born David Ngunaitponi and was an Australian Aboriginal of the Ngarrindjeri people
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He is featured on the Australian ten dollar note.
Surprisingly, no. The koala has never featured on any of Australia's standard coins or notes. The Perth Mint has released a series of Australian Koala Silver Coins, but these are collectors' items, and not for general use.
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You just have to work for it !!
people spend more money in Australia
David Unaipon (born David Ngunaitponi) (28 September 1872 - 7 February 1967) was an Indigenous Australian of the Ngarrindjeri people, a preacher, inventor and writer. Unaipon's contribution to Australian society helped to break many Indigenous Australian stereotypes, and he is featured on the Australian $50 note in commemoration.
no there isn't just too many people pay too much money
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The Superb Lyrebird is featured on the reverse of all Australian 10 cent coins from the first issue in 1966 to present. [It has an amazing ablity to mimic the sounds of other animals and even machinery.]
Yes the nepalese can be on the the money making company, but the australian government does not want to because the nepalese money is to small in equal to australian dollars. Nepalese money $ 10 000 = Australian money $100