The Australian government said on Tuesday that the image of King Charles III would not automatically replace Queen Elizabeth II’s on A$5 notes, and it may be replaced by Australian figures. READ:
While coins are mandated to carry the image of the British monarch, Federal Assistant Minister for the Treasury Andrew Leigh said on Tuesday the decision to include the queen’s image on the A$5 dollar note was about her personality as opposed to her status as the monarch, and any changes would not be “automatic”.
“It is a conversation that will take place in government. There’s no rush about it. The priority now is changing over the coins.” Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said on Tuesday that he had yet to turn his attention to whether an Australian should be on the A$5 note.
Philippines Latest News, Philippines Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Round-the-clock vigil to give thousands a chance to bid Queen Elizabeth farewell - BusinessWorld OnlineLONDON — Mourners in their thousands will be able to file past the coffin of Britain’s late Queen Elizabeth in a round-the-clock lying-in-state from Wednesday evening to early on the day of her funeral. Hundreds of thousands of people are expected to pay their respects to Britain’s longest-reigning monarch ahead of her state funeral on […]
Read more »
King Charles to join procession of queen’s coffin in Scotland - BusinessWorld OnlineEDINBURGH — Britain’s King Charles will fly to Edinburgh to join his siblings on Monday when the coffin of his mother Queen Elizabeth is taken in a solemn procession from one of her Scottish palaces to the city’s historic St. Giles cathedral.
Read more »
Burberry, cancels runway show following the death of Queen Elizabeth II - BusinessWorld OnlineLONDON — British luxury brand Burberry said it had canceled its spring-summer 2023 runway show on Sept. 17 following the death of Queen Elizabeth II.
Read more »
Hot money: Short-time love - BusinessWorld Online“‘Hot money’ outflows slow in July,” BusinessWorld headlined on Aug. 26, 2022.
Read more »