Exports to Australia
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Money is not made from treeswhat kind of idiots do not know that
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Australia uses the Australian Dollar (AUD).
Yes, if you are in Australia. Buy Australian made or grown products and the money and the jobs stay in Australia.
Coins at the Canadian Mint, and the polymer notes are made in Australia.
Australians should be buying Australian made goods to keep jobs in Australia and to keep the money in Australia.
No. Only Australian currency is legal tender in Australia.
Australian banknotes are all made of plastic, specifically polymer. Australia was the first country in the world to have all its banknotes made of polymer. The composition of the 5, 10, 20 and 50 cent coins is 25% nickel and 75% copper. The $1 and $2 coins are composed of 92 % copper, 6 % aluminum and 2 % nickel.
Australia had the largest flocks of sheep in the world and for many year made large amounts of money exporting wool overseas. As a result of this came the expression that "Australia rode on the sheep's back".
Money is made at the Royal Canberra mint for the east coast, and Perth also makes money for the west coast. Due to circulation they mix though so you never know where your not was printed unless you can read the serial number.
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Warren Money was born on October 31, 1974, in Perth, Western Australia, Australia.
Australia was the first country to introduce plastic money in the form of polymer banknotes in 1988. These banknotes were made of a durable, long-lasting, and difficult-to-counterfeit polymer material.
There is no limit of how much money you bring into Australia, but you MUST declare it.