Spirit of High Security.
Producing quality products for over 100 years.
Producing security products of the highest quality.
Note Printing Australia is a high security printer that cares deeply about the well-being of the people and nations that use our banknotes and passports. As a 100% subsidiary of the Reserve Bank of Australia, we have built our policies and business processes around the highest standards of integrity and ethics while delivering banknotes and passports on-time, on-budget, and to the highest quality.
While NPA CEO Malcolm McDowell was visiting the RBA in Sydney earlier this month, he was able to present Governor Michele Bullock with a framed gift recognising her achievement as the first woman to serve as the Governor of the Reserve Bank of Australia.
It was a full house in July as NPA staff welcomed the latest milestone event in our Culture Refresh journey. The event included the launch of our refreshed values, a look at how performance will be managed moving into the future, an interesting discussion about mindset and how it influences attitudes and behaviours
In May, Assistant Governor (Financial Markets) Christopher Kent has taken over the role of Board Chair from Susan Woods, who served in the role for the last three years.
NPA has a long history of recycling initiatives which now form the foundation for our more recent recycling efforts and our target of diverting more than 70% of our waste from landfill.
Since formalising its wellbeing program in 2021, Note Printing Australia’s (NPA’s) dedication to engaging employees in health and wellness initiatives has helped transform NPA’s working environment.
On 18 April 2024, NPA was an enthusiastic exhibitor at the Fearless Manufacturing Expo for Women in which our staff engaged in numerous conversations with women jobseekers and local high school students.
NPA’s sustainability strategy and decarbonisation road map is well on track thanks to the support of the Reserve Bank of Australia Workplace team. Having collaborated for the last two years, the RBA has been proactive in helping reduce NPA’s emissions footprint in three major ways: Energy management, energy infrastructure, and sourcing of renewable energy.
Described by some as the Ferrari of the banknote processing world, the new BPS X9 that has been installed in the Finishing Department and running full-time since November last year is proving its worth.
One aspect of corporate branding that NPA has focused on in recent months is how we represent our organisation to potential recruits. As has been well documented in the last two years, successfully identifying and bringing new talent into any organisation in Australia has been challenging and NPA is no exception.
We are delighted to announce that the Philippines new 1000 Piso polymer banknote and the Australia's R series passport have won best-in-class awards at HSP Asia, the regional banknote and security ID conference currently being staged in Colombo, Sri Lanka.