WHO MAKES AUSTRALIA'S NOTES?
Australia's currency notes are printed by Note
Printing Australia Limited (a separately incorporated, wholly owned
subsidiary of the Reserve Bank of Australia). Note Printing Australia
Limited was originally established under charter from the Bank's Board
as a separate business enterprise within the Reserve Bank, with its own
Board of Directors; since 1 July 1998, it has been a subsidiary of the
Bank. The Reserve Bank is the issuer of Australia's notes.
Note Printing Australia Limited is located at Craigieburn, 25 kilometres
north of Melbourne. Production of notes commenced there in October 1981.
Prior to that, other premises in Melbourne were used.
The
complex is enclosed within an area of 26 hectares of landscaped grounds
featuring native flora, bounded by a double security fence. The main production
building is a four-storey, reinforced concrete structure which has printing
and finishing operations and strong-rooms on the same level; there are
no basements as the complex is erected on bedrock. An armed guard force
protects the facility around the clock and is supported by a range of
highly sophisticated electronic security and surveillance devices.
The complex also houses the Guardian® polymer substrate
production facility of Securency
International Pty Ltd, a joint venture between the Reserve Bank and Innovia Films.
The base polymer film is produced in an adjoining secure complex owned
by Innovia Films.
In addition to Australia's currency notes, Note Printing Australia Limited
has printed polymer notes for a growing number of overseas countries including
Bangladesh, Brunei, Chile, Indonesia, Kuwait, Malaysia, Mexico, Nepal,
New Zealand, Papua New Guinea, Romania, Western Samoa, Singapore, Solomon
Islands, Sri Lanka, Thailand and Vietnam.
For further information, visit the Note Printing Australia Limited web
site at http://www.noteprinting.com
or contact:
The Chief Executive
Note Printing Australia Limited
PO Box 21
CRAIGIEBURN VIC 3064
AUSTRALIA
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