the Australian dollar is used in Australia.
The British L symbol comes from Libra the Latin for Pound. The Australian currency is based on the Australian Dollar which uses the same $ as the US dollar
we australians now use dollars and cents
The indigenous Australians (commonly called Aborigines) did not use money. They had no use for money, being able to obtain everything they needed from the land. They traded with other tribes and communities, but currency was not required.
Australians commonly call chickens "chooks" (rhyming with looks).
Yes, Australians typically need to exchange their local currency, the Australian dollar (AUD), to trade with other countries. This exchange is necessary because international transactions often require payment in the currency of the trading partner's country. Currency exchange can be done through banks, currency exchange services, or online platforms. However, some international trade agreements and transactions may allow for trade in specific currencies or through barter systems.
what currency they use in guatamala is the stupid currency boom holy grail
what currency do gambia use
What you are a f@#k head australians dont have nuclear power plants
i presume you mean do Australians call us poms? if so yes
Generators
yes.