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|{{flag|Australia}} {{#tag:ref|'''Australian usage''': In Australia, education, media outlets, and literature all use the short scale in line with other English-speaking countries. The current recommendation by the Australian Government Department of Finance and Deregulation (formerly known as AusInfo), and the legal definition, is the short scale.<ref name="rba">
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|title= RBA: Definition of billion
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</ref> As recently as 1999, the same department did not consider short scale to be standard, but only used it occasionally. Some documents use the term ''thousand million'' for 10<sup>9</sup> in cases where two amounts are being compared using a common unit of one 'million'.|group="shortscale note"}}<ref name="rba" />
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