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Australia (Australian dollars, $A) - OECD.org
www.oecd.orgAustralia (Australian dollars, $A) The Federal Minimum Wage (FMW) (for persons aged 21 years and over) was established by the Australian Industrial Relations Commission (AIRC) in its April 1997 Safety Net Review -
Application for payment of ATO-held superannuation money
www.ato.gov.auIf you do not have a valid Australian financial institution account, payment will be made by cheque (in Australian dollars) to your postal address provided at question 6 on this claim form. If the account holder is deceased and you are the legal personal representative, payment will be made by cheque unless an
Fact sheet Education fee What the education fee covers ...
www.deinternational.nsw.edu.auvisitor visa and a dependant of an international student). All fees are in Australian dollars. This fee is set for the 2022 school year. The education fee for future years will be set by the Secretary of Education. Table 1 School year 2022 school year Education fee for one year (40 school weeks) Primary school (years KG-6) $5,600
Fees and Charges Policy - .NET Framework
sharepointpubstor.blob.core.windows.netOpen Universities Australia Commonwealth Supported Students Undergraduate, postgraduate coursework, higher degree by research and non-award ... All refunds for which students are eligible will only be made in Australian dollars, following clearance of the original payment, and are usually refunded via the original payment method.
Understanding the appreciation of the Australian dollar ...
treasury.gov.auUnderstanding the appreciation of the Australian dollar and its policy implications Phil Garton, Danial Gaudry, and Rhett Wilcox1 The Australian dollar has appreciated strongly over the past decade, leading to increased concerns over the impacts of the high exchange rate on trade-exposed sectors of the economy.
PERSONAL BANKING GUIDE TO FEES AND CHARGES
www.boq.com.authe Australian dollar equivalent of the foreign currency value of the transaction. This fee is comprised of two components – the fee we pay to the Card Scheme to perform currency exchange services for us (1% of the foreign currency value) and our administration fee (2.0% of the foreign currency value for Visa Debit).