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Sia wrote a comment in the Miss Dukascopy Contest

However, I'm certainly not impressed with the banks for not passing on the rate cards on their credit card offerings !

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When I first saw the topic of this challenge I must admit I was a little perplexed. My favourite currency? Do most people have a favourite?

As soon as I asked my self that question though I realised I really do have a favourite- the Aussie battler. Subconsciously, I've been rooting for the Aussie Dollar ever since it hit the 80c mark a few years back (can't believe that the one time I had the pleasure of visiting the US, it was only 60c!!) These days though, every time I hear that the AUD value is on the rise I can't help but feel a confusing sense of pride. Confusing because a high Aussie dollar isn't great for our economy at all!

For those of you not fortunate enough to have visited us down under here's a quick guide to the 5th most traded currency in the world.

With only a small quantity of English and foreign coins brought with the First Fleet in 1788, most of the dealings in the first few years consisted of bartering. Rum was the main means of exchange...shame palm trees aren't endemic to Australia, with so much beach and rum I'm sure some coconuts wouldn't have hurt!

Handwritten notes of credit were common but easily counterfeited and subject to devaluation so in 1817 the Bank of New South Wales was established and the first issues of local shillings were released. It wasn't until 1910, almost ten years after Federation that Australian Commonwealth coins and notes began to appear.

Decimal currency was introduced only in 1966. The Prime Minister, Sir Robert Men…

21 Giu

Sia wrote a comment in the Miss Dukascopy Contest

On the one hand it certainly is great but Australia relies on it's exports. The government has a lot invested in natural resources, so the less we get from our exports, the more tax we'll...

Sia created a blog post

When I first saw the topic of this challenge I must admit I was a little perplexed. My favourite currency? Do most people have a favourite?

As soon as I asked my self that question though I realised I really do have a favourite- the Aussie battler. Subconsciously, I've been rooting for the Aussie Dollar ever since it hit the 80c mark a few years back (can't believe that the one time I had the pleasure of visiting the US, it was only 60c!!) These days though, every time I hear that the AUD value is on the rise I can't help but feel a confusing sense of pride. Confusing because a high Aussie dollar isn't great for our economy at all!

For those of you not fortunate enough to have visited us down under here's a quick guide to the 5th most traded currency in the world.

With only a small quantity of English and foreign coins brought with the First Fleet in 1788, most of the dealings in the first few years consisted of bartering. Rum was the main means of exchange...shame palm trees aren't endemic to Australia, with so much beach and rum I'm sure some coconuts wouldn't have hurt!

Handwritten notes of credit were common but easily counterfeited and subject to devaluation so in 1817 the Bank of New South Wales was established and the first issues of local shillings were released. It wasn't until 1910, almost ten years after Federation that Australian Commonwealth coins and notes began to appear.

Decimal currency was introduced only in 1966. The Prime Minister, Sir Robert Men…

21 Giu

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When I first saw the topic of this challenge I must admit I was a little perplexed. My favourite currency? Do most people have a favourite?

As soon as I asked my self that question though...
20 Giu

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When you live in a great country like Australia, winter is something that happens some time between going to the office and heading out for a beverage at the end of the day. Yes, we are blessed with...
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Sia created new gallery to the album Miss Dukascopy Contest

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