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Bus stations near Reserve Bank of Australia in Sydney

  • Martin Place Station, Elizabeth St, Stand F,2 min walk,
  • Martin Place Station, Macquarie St, Stand B,3 min walk,
  • Martin Place Station, Elizabeth St, Stand E,3 min walk,
  • Martin Place Station, Elizabeth St, Stand C,5 min walk,
  • St Mary's Cathedral, St Marys Rd,7 min walk,
  • St James Station, Elizabeth St, Stand C,8 min walk,

Light rail stations near Reserve Bank of Australia in Sydney

  • Wynyard Light Rail,5 min walk,

Train stations near Reserve Bank of Australia in Sydney

  • Wynyard Station,5 min walk,
  • Martin Place Station,22 min walk,

Bus lines to Reserve Bank of Australia in Sydney

  • 339X,Clovelly to City Museum (Express Service),
  • 373X,Coogee to City Museum (Express Service),
  • 374X,Coogee to City Museum via Bream St (Express Service),
  • 377X,Maroubra Beach to City Museum via South Coogee (Express Service),
  • 396X,Maroubra Beach to City Museum (Express Service),
  • 397X,South Maroubra to City Museum (Express Service),
  • 412,Campsie to City Martin Place via Earlwood & Dulwich Hill,
  • 431,Glebe Point to City Martin Place,
  • 438N,Abbotsford to City Martin Place (Night Service),
  • 438X,Abbotsford to City Martin Place (Express Service),
  • 470,Lilyfield to City Martin Place,
  • 200,Bondi Junction,
  • 304,City Circular Quay to Green Square (Loop Service),
  • 333,North Bondi to City Circular Quay via Bondi Junction,
  • 343,Kingsford to City Circular Quay,
  • 392N,Matraville to City Circular Quay (Night Service),
  • 392X,Little Bay to City Museum (Express Service),
  • 394X,La Perouse to City Museum (Express Service),
  • 396,Maroubra Beach to City Circular Quay,
  • 423,Kingsgrove to City Martin Place,
Questions & Answers
  • What are the nearest stations to Reserve Bank of Australia?

    The nearest stations to Reserve Bank of Australia are:

    • Martin Place Station, Elizabeth St, Stand F is 126 meters away, 2 min walk.
    • Martin Place Station, Macquarie St, Stand B is 172 meters away, 3 min walk.
    • Martin Place Station, Elizabeth St, Stand E is 203 meters away, 3 min walk.
    • Wynyard Light Rail is 328 meters away, 5 min walk.
    • Wynyard Station is 345 meters away, 5 min walk.
    • Martin Place Station, Elizabeth St, Stand C is 364 meters away, 5 min walk.
    • St Mary's Cathedral, St Marys Rd is 495 meters away, 7 min walk.
    • St James Station, Elizabeth St, Stand C is 561 meters away, 8 min walk.
    • Martin Place Station is 1702 meters away, 22 min walk.
  • Which Bus lines stop near Reserve Bank of Australia?

    These Bus lines stop near Reserve Bank of Australia: 120, 170X, 297, 333, 392X, 428X

  • Which Train lines stop near Reserve Bank of Australia?

    These Train lines stop near Reserve Bank of Australia: T4

  • What’s the nearest light rail station to Reserve Bank of Australia in Sydney?

    The nearest light rail station to Reserve Bank of Australia in Sydney is Wynyard Light Rail. It’s a 5 min walk away.

  • What’s the nearest train station to Reserve Bank of Australia in Sydney?

    The nearest train station to Reserve Bank of Australia in Sydney is Wynyard Station. It’s a 5 min walk away.

  • What’s the nearest bus stop to Reserve Bank of Australia in Sydney?

    The nearest bus stop to Reserve Bank of Australia in Sydney is Martin Place Station, Elizabeth St, Stand F. It’s a 2 min walk away.

  • What time is the first Light rail to Reserve Bank of Australia in Sydney?

    The L2 is the first Light rail that goes to Reserve Bank of Australia in Sydney. It stops nearby at 04:49.

  • What time is the last Light rail to Reserve Bank of Australia in Sydney?

    The L2 is the last Light rail that goes to Reserve Bank of Australia in Sydney. It stops nearby at 21:34.

  • What time is the first Train to Reserve Bank of Australia in Sydney?

    The T8 is the first Train that goes to Reserve Bank of Australia in Sydney. It stops nearby at 04:23.

  • What time is the last Train to Reserve Bank of Australia in Sydney?

    The SCO is the last Train that goes to Reserve Bank of Australia in Sydney. It stops nearby at 05:06.

  • What time is the first Bus to Reserve Bank of Australia in Sydney?

    The 304 is the first Bus that goes to Reserve Bank of Australia in Sydney. It stops nearby at 03:01.

  • What time is the last Bus to Reserve Bank of Australia in Sydney?

    The 333 is the last Bus that goes to Reserve Bank of Australia in Sydney. It stops nearby at 03:02.

  • How much is the Metro fare to Reserve Bank of Australia?

    The Metro fare to Reserve Bank of Australia costs about $2.56 - $6.99.

  • How much is the Train fare to Reserve Bank of Australia?

    The Train fare to Reserve Bank of Australia costs about $2.56 - $6.99.

  • How much is the Ferry fare to Reserve Bank of Australia?

    The Ferry fare to Reserve Bank of Australia costs about $9.90.

  • How much is the Bus fare to Reserve Bank of Australia?

    The Bus fare to Reserve Bank of Australia costs about $2.24 - $4.87.

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Reserve Bank of Australia Address: Macquarie Street street in Sydney

Reserve Bank of Australia, Sydney
Reserve Bank of Australia, SydneyThe Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) is Australia's central bank and banknote issuing authority. It has had this role since 14 January 1960, when the Reserve Bank Act 1959 removed the central banking functions from the Commonwealth Bank.The bank has the responsibility of providing services to the Government of Australia in addition to also providing services to other central banks and official institutions. It currently consists of the Payments System Board, which governs the payments system policy of the bank, and the Reserve Bank Board, which governs all other monetary and banking policies of the bank.Both boards consist of members of both the bank, the Treasury, other Australian government agencies, and leaders of other institutions that are part of the economy. The structure of the Reserve Bank Board has remained consistent ever since 1951, with the exception of the change in the number of members of the board. The governor of the Reserve Bank of Australia is appointed by the Treasurer and chairs both the Payment Systems and Reserve Bank Boards and when there are disagreements between both boards, the governor resolves them.From the middle of the 19th century into the 1890s, the prospects for the forming of a national bank grew. In 1911, the Commonwealth Bank was established, but did not have the authority to print notes, which was a power that was still reserved to the Treasury. A movement toward reestablishing the gold standard occurred after World War I, with John Garvan leading various boards in contracting the money supply on the route to doing so, and the gold standard was instituted for both the British pound sterling and the Australian pound in 1925.During the Great Depression, the Australian pound became devalued, no longer worth the same as the pound sterling, and formally departed from the gold standard with the Commonwealth Bank Act of 1932. Legislation in 1945 led to regulation of private banks which Herbert Coombs was opposed to, and when he became governor in 1949, he gave them more overall control over their institutions. When the monetary authorities implemented the advice of Coombs to have a flexible interest rate, it allowed the bank to rely more on open market operations. In 1980 the issue of short-term government bonds – Treasury notes of 13 and 26 weeks duration – changed from a tap system, in which the price was set, to a tender system in which the volume of stock was set and the price determined by the market. Soon afterwards the tender system was extended to the issue of longer-term government bonds. The float of the Australian dollar happened in 1983, around the same period of time that the financial system in Australia was deregulated. Administration of the banks was transferred in 1998 from the bank to the Australian Prudential Regulation Authority and the Payments System Board was created, while the bank was given power within the board in the same year. The current governor of the Reserve Bank is Philip Lowe, who succeeded Glenn Stevens as governor on 18 September 2016.In May 2022, the bank increased the nation's interest rates for the first time in more than a decade. This move was designed to combat the inflation, right before the election that is heavily focused on increased costs of living.
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