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This Australian Dollar and Euro convertor is up to date with exchange rates from October 30, 2024.
Enter the amount to be converted in the box to the left of Australian Dollar. Use "Swap currencies" to make Euro the default currency. Click on Euros or Australian Dollars to convert between that currency and all other currencies.
The Australian Dollar is the currency in Australia (AU, AUS), Canton and Enderbury Islands, Christmas Island (CX, CXR), Cocos Islands (Keeling Islands, CC, CCK), Heard and McDonald Islands (HM, HMD), Kiribati (KI, KIR), Nauru (NR, NRU), Norfolk Island (NF, NFK), and Tuvalu (TV, TUV). The Euro is the currency in Andorra (AD, AND), Austria (AT, AUT), Belgium (BE, BEL), Estonia (EE, EST), Europe (EU, the European Union), Finland (FI, FIN), France (FR, FRA), Germany (DE, DEU), Greece (GR, GRC), Ireland (IE, IRL), Italy (IT, ITA), Luxembourg (LU, LUX), Latvia (LV, LVA), Monaco (MC, MCO), Malta (MT, MLT), Netherlands (NL, NLD), Portugal (PT, PRT), San Marino (SM, SMR), Slovenia (SI, SVN), Slovakia (Slovak Republic, SK, SVK), Spain (ES, ESP), Vatican City (Holy See, VA, VAT), French Guiana (GF, GUF), Guadeloupe (GP, GLP), Martinique (MQ, MTQ), and Reunion (RE, REU). The symbol for AUD can be written A$, Au$, $Au, Aud$, $Aud, Aus$, and $Aus. The symbol for EUR can be written €. The Australian Dollar is divided into 100 cents. The Euro is divided into 100 cents. The exchange rate for the Australian Dollar was last updated on October 30, 2024 from The International Monetary Fund. The exchange rate for the Euro was last updated on October 30, 2024 from The International Monetary Fund. The AUD conversion factor has 6 significant digits. The EUR conversion factor has 6 significant digits.
Currency Conversion Comments
Hi, I am going to need a 'key card' in Australia, so I have been told. What is a key card exactly? Is it the same thing as a Bank Card in Europe?
yes, a key card is the same thing as a bank card
A key card is a generic name given to a plastic card with embossed name and account details pressed into it and a magnetic strip on the rear that can be read by Automatic Teller Machines and smaller EFTPOS machines and it looks just like a credit card! The only difference is it is used to access your own savings in your account and not the banks savings - credit (Visa/Mastercard/Bankcard/Diners Club).
They are also know as Flexi cards, EFTPOS cards and ATM cards, etc.
Switch, debit card....
When is the best time to buy euro's with australian dollars? Is when the AUD is high?
Well done, this site is so easy to use.
I want to make the most of my money when I come visit Australia, so when would be the best time to come? How many euro's should I bring? Would it be profitable to bring my slightly oversized cow with me?