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  1. The flag of Australia is based on the British Blue Ensign —a blue field with the Union Jack in the upper hoist quarter—augmented with a large white seven-pointed star (the Commonwealth Star) and a representation of the Southern Cross constellation, made up of five white stars ( one small five-pointed star and four, larger, seven-pointed stars).

  2. national flag consisting of a dark blue field (background) with the Union Jack in the canton and six white stars. Its width-to-length ratio is 1 to 2. Thought was given to an all-Australian flag long before confederation was achieved on January 1, 1901.

  3. The national flag of Australia consists of a dark blue field and features three the Commonwealth Star, the Southern Cross, and the Union Jack, Australian dollar is the national currency, and Advance Australia Fair is the national anthem.

  4. www.pmc.gov.au › australian-national-symbols › australian-national-flagAustralian National Flag | PM&C

    The Australian National Flag is Australia’s foremost national symbol and has become an expression of Australian identity and pride. Listen. The Australian National Flag is paraded by our defence forces and displayed around the country at sporting events and by service organisations, schools, community groups and private citizens.

  5. Flag of Australia. The Australian flag was adopted in 1909 and its design reflects historical ties to the Great Britain. As in the case of the British flag, the background is blue, but the Union Jack flag is reduced and placed at the top of the left side.

  6. The Australian National Flag is a design of striking stars and crosses. This unique combination of devices has created an attractive and meaningful flag which, by law, custom and tradition is Australia’s chief national symbol.

  7. The Commonwealth Star, symbolising Australia’s federal system of government, appears on the Australian National Flag below the Union Jack. This star has 7 points which symbolise the 6 Australian states, with the seventh point added in 1908 to recognise Australia’s territories.

  8. Australia has three flags: the Australian National Flag, the Aboriginal Flag, and the Torres Strait Islander Flag. These flags are important symbols that represent the country’s origins and identity.

  9. Australian flag defined. 1954: Flags Act becomes law, defining the official flag of Australia. See our classroom resource. Australian flag flying in Toowoomba, Queensland. What is now the Australian national flag was created soon after Federation in a competition in which nearly 33,000 people took part.

  10. The table contains images of the Australian national flag and of the flags of Australias six states and two territories. Larger images of the flags can be viewed by clicking on individual flags. Articles on the country, the states, and the territories and on their respective flag histories can be.

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