on โ13-02-2016 09:31 AM
Solved! Go to Solution.
on โ19-04-2016 11:09 PM
on โ20-04-2016 06:51 AM
LOL, I came to Australia in 1958 from a decimal using country and had to learn all about pounds, shillings and pence.
Once I was comfortable to use Australian money, the powers that be made the change to decimal counting and measurements.
Oddly enough, it was in 1958 that I left Oz........I was supremely familiar with "tuppence ha'penny" and "two bob" at 10 years old.........I had then to familiarize myself with "6 bits" and "two bucks"..........
on โ20-04-2016 08:29 AM
We came over in 1969 and it was great that they had changed as it's similar to the Dutch currency at the
time,(just different names for the higher denominations).
Then working with the feet and inches was a bit different,(we had always used the metric system).
So it was good that it changed to metric as well,
on โ17-02-2017 11:56 AM
New $10 coming later this year - http://finance.nine.com.au/2017/02/17/10/47/rba-unveils-new-10-banknote-design
on โ17-02-2017 07:50 PM
why do they print the italian word for astronaught on our $10 note?
on โ17-02-2017 08:47 PM
on โ17-02-2017 09:15 PM
@kopenhagen5 wrote:Astronauta, where ?
astronauta? no, specimen....ie, hey, wadda we gunna do, pudda da specimen onna da moon?
on โ17-02-2017 10:03 PM
on โ18-02-2017 09:39 AM
@davidc4430 wrote:
@kopenhagen5 wrote:Astronauta, where ?
astronauta? no, specimen....ie, hey, wadda we gunna do, pudda da specimen onna da moon?