Queen’s portrait to be replaced by First Nations design on $5 note.

Queen’s portrait to be replaced by First Nations design on $5 note.
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This decision to remove Queen Elizabeth II’s portrait from the $5 note marks a significant cultural shift in Australia, reflecting a growing recognition of First Nations peoples and their histories. It’s a step towards acknowledging and honoring Indigenous culture and contributions to the nation. While some may view this change with mixed feelings, it presents an opportunity to celebrate the richness of First Nations art and stories. What are your thoughts on this change and its implications for national identity?