9.95 = 11.2485 US Dollar Australian Dollar 1 USD = 1.1305 AUD 1 AUD = 0.8846 USD You can always go to http://www.advfn.com/ and it will make the conversion for you.
It wasn't it was always here, it is an Australian native.
As ironic as it may seem, Aborigines have not always been recognised as citizens of Australia, despite the fact that Aborigines were the first inhabitants of Australia. Aboriginal people became Australian citizens in 1947, when a separate Australian citizenship was created for the first time. Prior to this, all Australians were "British subjects". Aboriginal people gained the vote in Commonwealth territories in 1965, and earlier in different states, according to various state laws.
At the moment, the highest currency is the Australian dollar. But it is always changing, so you must always be updated with that question!! :)
Australia Day is not referred to as 'Australian Day.' It falls on January 26 and marks the landing of the First Fleet, under the command of Captain Arthur Phillip, on Australian soil. It is always called "Australia Day".
Yes, but not always back in Australia.
I am not sure that it was a matter of being so popular, it more likely simply because of the amount of tourism between Australia and New Zealand and the fact that you would always find the currency of one in the country of the other.
Yes it has always been in the Commonwealth Games
Feral means a wild animal whereas Australian native animals are animals that have always lived in Australia
An ordinary store won't take it, but you can always go to an exchange bureau.
The word Australian is a proper noun when used in the following context: "He is an Australian because he was born here." Proper nouns are always capitalised. The word Australian can also be an adjective, describing something as originating from Australia, e.g. "The koala is an Australian animal."
The United Kingdom has always hosted the Commonwealth - both the Commonwealth Dominions/Realms, and the Commonwealth of Nations.