‘Our design costs the taxpayer nothing’: Is this the $5 redesign Australia should get behind?

A recent decision by the Reserve Bank of Australia has sparked growing controversy, with taxpayers footing the bill for a significant redesign.

As tensions rise, questions are being raised about the cost, the rationale, and the ongoing debate surrounding the nation's banknotes.

What started as a change to honor Indigenous culture has now become the focus of widespread criticism, with some proposing a compromise that could appease both sides of the argument.


The Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) has been under intense scrutiny after it was revealed that more than $507,000 of taxpayer money had been spent on removing the Queen’s portrait from the $5 banknote.

In 2023, the RBA announced plans to replace Queen Elizabeth II’s image with a design intended to honour the connection between First Nations peoples and their Country.

This move was met with immediate backlash, and the Australian Monarchist League (AML) stepped in with a compromise design that aimed to satisfy both the Indigenous community and supporters of the monarchy.


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Taxpayer dollars spent on controversial $5 banknote redesign. Image source: Australian Monarchist League


Philip Benwell, AML Chairman, shared: ‘Our design costs the taxpayer nothing and manages to pay tribute to both First Nations people and the King.’

He added, ‘We’ve done the Reserve Bank’s job for them.’

The proposed redesign featured Uluru on the left, wattle and the rainbow serpent in the middle, and King Charles III on the right.

The new design quickly gained traction on social media, with many voicing their opinions on the controversial changes.


Heather McPherson commented: ‘I don’t particularly like Charles but he should be on our $5 note as our beloved Queen was.’

Allan Evans called for the RBA to keep the Queen’s image, stating: ‘Put the Monarch back on $5 note.’

The design proposal echoed a similar one from 1966, when Australia’s $1 banknote featured both Queen Elizabeth II and Indigenous Australians.

The RBA was contacted for comment but did not provide a response.


This ongoing debate has highlighted the divide between those supporting the monarchy and those advocating for a more inclusive representation on Australian currency.

In a previous story, we explored the Reserve Bank of Australia's decision to update the $5 note with a fresh Indigenous design.

This move has sparked intense public discussion, especially among those who feel the monarchy should still be represented.

To read more about the RBA’s choice and how it has divided the nation, click here.

Key Takeaways
  • The Reserve Bank of Australia spent over $507,000 to redesign the $5 banknote, removing the Queen's portrait.
  • The redesign aimed to honour First Nations peoples, sparking backlash and debate.
  • The Australian Monarchist League proposed a compromise design featuring both Indigenous symbols and King Charles III.
  • The controversy continues, with many calling for either a return to the Queen’s image or a more inclusive design.

As the debate continues, it's clear that opinions on the redesign are deeply divided. Do you think King Charles III should appear on the $5 note, or is it time for something entirely different?

Share your thoughts in the comments.
 

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F*** changing the bloody banknote - having to read this seconds after reading how 5,000 people lost access to their only available Medical access!
This crap is more important that medical care?????
Typical! Money makes money is more important...!!!!!
MAKES ME SICK!!!!
 
Because of the cost to change the note, I would wait until William becomes King because I believe Charles will either step down in a few years or sadly his cancer may be worse than we know and he passes. If the cost is exorbitant then I say keep the original $5 for at least 10 years or the monarchy changes.
 
i think we should change it to represent Muslims,, because they will be running the country in the next 10 to 15 years;;;;
the old diggers would be absolutely discussed over the path Australia has taken;; A lot of good people died under our Australian flag,,, indigenist included;;;;; the clowns wont to now burn it......
lucky I'm old and wont see the Muslims over taking our beautiful Australia,,,
Touche... you took the words right out of my mouth.
Nice to meet someone who still believes in reality!
 
Touche... you took the words right out of my mouth.
Nice to meet someone who still believes in reality!
racism and bigotry belong in the USA , not Australia and by the way, your comments have SFA to do with the $5.00 note
For you information, there are as many Hindu, Atheists, Buddhists as there are Muslims in this country
 
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So knowing someone personally makes it all the more authentic?

I bet that there are numerous people throughout your life that you have views or opinions on, but have never been within 10000 kms from them!

I do, you do and we all do.
it come down to the saying, "If you can't say something nice about a person-- keep your trap shut."
 
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I RECKON THE ABBO DESIGN SHOULD BE ON IT AS THEY GET MOST OF OUR MONEY FOR FREE AND PENSIONERS DO NOT EVEN GET A RIZE OF THAT PROPORTION WE WOLD NOT SEE ONE
 
it come down to the saying, "If you can't say something nice about a person-- keep your trap shut."
How about a person who has nothing nice to say about them?

Do you sit on your hands and keep your gob closed?

Sounds like a person who is downtrodden to me, who bows down to authority without a whimper. In other words, a gutless coward.
 
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Good compromise. Best of both worlds.

Having said that, we already have Indigenous representation on currency (and everything else).

I believe in proportional representation. Not over-representation for woke purposes.

I also believe that you have to be significant to gain such an honour.

The discussion here in the comments about "dot art" is spot on. It was invented by a "white fella" and introduced to the Indigenous population. So please give credit and credence where rightly due.
 
that dirty bastard has NO PLACE on our money or anywhere else. He's an adulterer, an idiot who was sent here many years ago because he was an embarrassment to the family and he accuses family members of things that are not proven in Court. HE makes me heartily sick
An Adulter Yes..i Do not Believe Charles has ever been in Court let alone said anything in regards to be anything unproven.
I am Not a Lover of Charles ..
Nor do i like Camila..and i do not agree to her being anything Other than the Queen Consort..that is Charles placing her as Queen..
Apart from that..he is a Conservatist and does a lot for Charities .
 
Whilstsoever the distinction between the first nation and the rest of us is emphsised in all walks of life in this country, we will never become one nation for all. Its time the aboriginal community stopped putting the emphasise on what happened in the past and started living in the present. The population of today had nothing to do with the atrocities of the past so why should the present population be punished for something we had nothing to do with.
 
Holy Moly! It’s a $5 note for goodness sake - ‘As times change, so do our banknotes. The most recent update to the $5 banknote was in 2016, and there have been four different $5 banknote designs since the 1960s.’ Queen Elizabeth has been there for many years. I really think you lot have had your fair share? But, like everything else…you always want more - greedy beggars!

Don’t like the indigenous artwork? No oil paintings from the past either!

Caroline Chisholm, born England, 1908 was featured on the Australian $5 note from its first issue in 1967 until 1991, when the first polymer version of the note was introduced.
An English humanitarian known mostly for her support of immigrant female and family welfare in Australia.

Catherine Helen Spence was featured in 2001 - Scottish-born Australian author, teacher, journalist, politician, leading suffragist, and Georgist. Spence was also a minister of religion and social worker, and supporter of electoral proportional representation.

Sir Henry Parkes, born England, born 1815 politician Colony of NSW featured 2001 Commemorative $5 and Catherine Helen Spence, Scottish born, 1825.

I could go on but hopefully you get the picture.

Get over yourselves! and yes, get a life!
 
Whilstsoever the distinction between the first nation and the rest of us is emphsised in all walks of life in this country, we will never become one nation for all. Its time the aboriginal community stopped putting the emphasise on what happened in the past and started living in the present. The population of today had nothing to do with the atrocities of the past so why should the present population be punished for something we had nothing to do with.
and you comments are the reason for such division...what does indigenous artwork on a $5 note have to do with the subject of colonisation? They can be represented just the same way anyone can...but no, your type have to make an objection about it.
 

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