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1949, Nelson Algren, The Man with the Golden Arm:.( US, informal ) A one-hundred dollar banknote.( banknote ) : From the Roman numeral C ( “ 100 ” ) (which was printed on it) + note. Australia does not need to entertain a symbolic debate about a ceremonial head of state,” he said.English Alternative forms “If there is to be a debate about our government in this country, it needs to focus on the dysfunctional relationship between our state and federal governments. Liberal Senator Gerard Rennick said a republic push would not benefit Australia, with more pressing issues facing the nation. We have, respectfully, unfinished business,” he told parliament. Nor did we as a people truly consent to be governed by him. Greens leader Adam Bandt said the death of the Queen and the accession of King Charles III should lead to talks on changing the system of government, and whether a constitutional monarchy is right for Australia. The debate over whose face will replace the Queen’s runs parallel to discussions over whether Australia will remain tied to the monarchy. I’ll send my pic in for free,” another wrote. “How about hardworking, normal people on the five buck note - everyday Aussies? But no, just charge us to make the change - hardworking taxpayers. “ After this weekend, it should be King Gutho (Clint Gutherson) on there,” another wrote. A recent portrait of King Charles III shows him carrying out his new, official government duties. I disliked Steve Irwin but he at least worked all his life and deserves some recognition, so put him on the $5 note,” another wrote. “I would prefer not to see Charles on any of our currency. “While we are part of the monarchy King Charles must be on it, end of story,” another wrote. Opinions over whether the King’s face should replace the Queen are varied. Why not consider it a matter of respect to her,” one person wrote on Facebook Every other face on our bank notes has been placed there as a matter of respect. Australians have long been suggesting an Australian person or character, such as Russell Coight, replace the Queen on the $5 note. “All I want in life is to be able to buy a meat pie and sauce with a five dollarydoo note that has a picture of Russell Coight on it,” one person wrote on Reddit in 2016.

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Mocked-up examples of such suggestions, as made by fans of the Australian icons, have been circulating the internet since long before the Queen’s death. “Some of the more serious suggestions are people like Olivia Newton John, Steve Irwin, Shane Warne.” “Everyone from Russell Coight from Kath And Kim, Daryl Somers. “There’s been so many delicious suggestions,” Sunrise commentator Susie O’Brien said on Thursday. ‘Delicious suggestions’ for a ‘redundant’ decision The decision over which face will make it onto the fiver is likely to be made within 18 months. Since the Queen’s death, the Australian Republic Movement has reinvigorated its campaign to end Australia’s ties to the monarchy. “If we’re not going to continue as a monarchy, different story.” “I think, if it stands to reason, then our head of state, who was the Queen and is now the King, should automatically be the replacement - but we know of the broader discussion in the broader community. Perth Lord Mayor and Channel 7 broadcaster Basil Zempilas told Sunrise on Thursday: “It’s a bit of a litmus test of where we’re heading over the whole republican issue. Treasurer Jim Chalmers has had preliminary talks with the Reserve Bank of Australia to discuss the process of replacing the late monarch’s face on the fiver. While some people say it is a logical decision to replace the Queen’s face with the King, so long as Australia is still a part of the monarchy, other people have some different ideas. “It shouldn’t be beyond us to consider, and consult on, the best way to change the $5 note,” Chalmers said on Wednesday. WATCH THE VIDEO ABOVE: Who should replace the Queen on the $5 note?

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Treasurer Jim Chalmers, who has already had preliminary talks with the Reserve Bank of Australia over the process of replacing the late monarch’s face, has hinted the nation is not likely to automatically replace the Queen with King Charles without first giving it some thought

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