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  1. Insignia, motto and symbols. Until 1972, NSW Police wore very plain insignia containing just the words "Police" and "New South Wales" or "N.S.W.", a crown and sometimes a state badge. After 1972, NSW Police wore hexagonal shoulder patches with the text "N.S.W. Police."

  2. 12 de feb. de 2010 · New South Wales Police also have different flags and banners for general hoisting and for parading. The parade banner at the National Police Memorial ceremony was plain blue, with the badge of the service at the centre. The flag is fringed in silver as well. Photo reference: No. 5 by Terry Browne.

  3. Flag of the New South Wales Police Force: An azure-and-white horizontal bicolor with the badge of the New South Wales Police Force in the centre of the flag. Link to file: 2006–present Flag of the Northern Territory Police: A variant of the Northern Territory flag with the Northern Territory Police badge replacing the flower in the ...

  4. The flag is based on the defaced British Blue Ensign with the state badge located in the fly. The badge, based on the coat of arms, is a white disc with the cross of St George, a golden lion passant guardant in the centre of the cross and an eight-pointed gold star on each arm of the cross.

  5. The New South Wales state flag has a blue background and consists of 2 elements; the Union Jack in the upper left corner and the badge of New South Wales on the right side. The first badge of the colony of New South Wales, authorised in 1869, was simply the red cross of St George on a silver (white) field.

  6. the history of the New South Wales flag and Coat of Arms. The NSW Government promotes the flying of both the national and the New South Wales flags and encourages everyone, especially young people, to become familiar with the protocols for the correct use of these flags. This booklet outlines the rules for the flying of flags. It also contains

  7. Protocol. A flag is an emblem which stands for its people, history and ideals. NSW has its own distinctive flag. As the premier symbol of NSW since 1876, the NSW flag represents all the people of the state.