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The Reserve Bank of Australia has revealed the refreshed $5 note will feature the theme “Connection to Country” to reflect Aboriginal culture and history. The central bank announced in 2023 that the ...
King Charles will not feature on the new Australian $5 banknote in a major snub to the Royal Family. The banknote, which feature a portrait of the late Queen Elizabeth II since 1992, is set to be ...
The reimagined Australian $5 bill will sport a new Indigenous theme and replace the longstanding portrait of the British Monarch, the Reserve Bank of Australia has revealed.
Since 1992, Queen Elizabeth II featured on the smallest Aussie note, but the next design will not feature King Charles III. The RBA said the theme of the new banknote, called Connection to Country ...
A decision to break a long-standing tradition and remove Australia’s monarch from the $5 note, in favour of honouring Indigenous culture, has been blasted as an “attack on the Crown.” ...
Neither King Charles nor any member of the British royal family will feature on the new design of Australia's $5 note.. The next version of the note, which had featured the late Queen Elizabeth II ...
In February 2023, the RBA announced King Charles would not feature on the banknote following the queen's death. The reverse side of the new $5 note will continue to feature the Parliament House.
King Charles’s trip to Australia and Samoa with Queen Camilla was much-anticipated as his first major tour since his cancer diagnosis. It was also constitutionally significant as his first visit ...
Charles is the first British king to visit a Pacific Island nation. He landed in Samoa on Oct. 23, 2024, and will take part in the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM).
Last week, Buckingham Palace told reporters that King Charles and Queen Camilla intended “to celebrate the best of Australia” during their five-day visit to the country, which included classic ...
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