Australia puts famous or historically significant Australian identities on its banknotes.
The current polymer Australian Ten Dollar note has Andrew Barton (Banjo) Patterson (balladist & journalist) on the front and Dame Mary Gilmore (poet & human rights campaigner) on the back.
Banjo Paterson wrote some of Australia's best known poems including "Waltzing Matilda", "The Man From Snowy River" and "Clancy of the Overflow".
He was a war correspondent during the Boer War and others, an ambulance driver during WW1 and later served as an officer in the front lines in France where he was wounded.
Sir Edmund Barton, Australia's first Prime Minister, has never been on an Australian banknote.
Since he was a politician, he is never likely to be on an Australian banknote.
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Sir Edmund Barton was the first Australian Prime Minister.
Edmund Barton has not appeared on any Australian banknote to date. The only politician to have ever graced an Australian banknote was Sir Henry Parkes on the 2001 Centenary of Federation Five Dollar note, he being one of the major motivational forces leading to the Federation of Australia.
Edmund Barton has not appeared on any Australian banknote to date. The only politician to have ever graced an Australian banknote was Sir Henry Parkes on the 2001 Centenary of Federation Five Dollar note, he being one of the major motivational forces leading to the Federation of Australia.
Sir Edmund Barton's work in the Australian Political scene played a large role in the formation of the federation of Australia and in the draughting of its constitution.
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Edmund Barton has 3 siblings in His family: George Burnett Barton, Ellen Barton, Harriet Barton.
Sir Edmund Barton was born on January 18, 1849.
Ross Trimboli the third anointed him Sir Edmund Barton in the year 1909
Sir Edmund Barton died on January 7, 1920 at the age of 70.
Lady Susana Beverly Randolph
They don't particularly have a president. They have a Prime Minister, the first Prime Minister was Sir Edmund Barton.