You can unsubscribe at any time. More info The Australian government were offered a choice over whether to include King Charles III on their new A$5 banknotes, according to documents that have ...
Documents reveal RBA would ‘consult with the government of the day’ and Peter Dutton has made clear he would support such a move ...
The other side of the note will continue to feature ... new coins will have the effigy of King Charles. King Charles is the head of state in Australia, New Zealand and 12 other Commonwealth ...
Australian monarchists have slammed the “disgraceful” lack of formal nationwide plans to celebrate King Charles III’s ...
Although he’s been dropped from the pink note, King Charles’ effigy will feature on Australian coins from the second half of the year.
An online petition has been launched as Australians call for an extra Bank Holiday to celebrate King Charles III's Coronation ...
The Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) offered the treasurer the choice of featuring King Charles III on the new $5 note, or replacing the Queen’s portrait with a design honouring First Nations people.
Charles III is King of Australia but in a blow to the Royal Family a design honouring indigenous culture will replace the late Elizabeth II's image on the note, not her son, who will still appear ...
King Charles III will not feature on Australia’s $5 note. But the UK’s representative to Australia says it’s not Britain’s concern.
King Charles III. Picture ... to provide the Australian government’s view on the design of Australia’s $5 banknote”. “Of these two options presented by the bank, the government would ...
It is the last banknote in Australia that still bears ... Although the role is largely ceremonial, King Charles remains Australia's head of state, as he does in several other members of the ...
King Charles’s coronation will be filled with traditions that have changed little over the past thousand years. Here’s what ...