As of 30th June 2009, $1 (Australian) = 25.17 Russian Roubles
One Australian dollar equal 0,874 84 US dollar.
1 US Dollar is equal to about 1.08 Australian Dollars
Roughly 1 to 1. Currently one Australian dollar is equal to 1.06 US Dollars. But that is subject to change.
At the time of this writing, the 30th of May 2013, The Australian dollar and the Canadian dollar are equal. The exchange rate here is 1 to 1. This may fluctuate at any time however.
As of the 3rd of June 2013, the Australian Dollar is equal to 0.75 Euro's. This means that the Australian dollar is more valuable than the Euro in this point in time. Answered By James St Paul
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At the time of writing (19:10 GMT - Friday 12th November 2010) - one US Dollar was worth 30.7959 Russian roubles.
It is approximately 29 to 30 roubles to a US dollar (approximately 3.4 cents to a rouble)
One Australian dollar equal 0,874 84 US dollar.
1 US Dollar is equal to about 1.08 Australian Dollars
100 divided by 10 = 10. 10 Australian Ten Dollar notes equal one Australian One Hundred Dollar note.
One United States dollar is roughly equal to 30 Russian rubles.
Roughly 1 to 1. Currently one Australian dollar is equal to 1.06 US Dollars. But that is subject to change.
1 US dollar = 1.19119 Australian dollars
As of 30th June 2009: $1 (Australian) = 0.57 Euros (57 cents) $10 (Australian) = 5.75 Euros $100 (Australian) = 57.49 Euros
My Russian mother-in-law told me that it traded almost equal to the dollar back then.
One Australian dollar is equal to about $0.92 US dollars, on March 22, 2010. Lately, it has been staying pretty close to that, if not more to a US dollar!