Is Australia a flag?

The Australian National Flag (the flag) was first flown in 1901 (see also Australian National Flag Day). It is Australia's foremost national symbol and has become an expression of Australian identity and pride.
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Why doesn't Australia have its own flag?

It does not accurately connote Australia's status as an independent nation. The Union Jack at the canton suggests Australia is a British colony or dependency. New Zealand, Tuvalu and Fiji are the only other independent nations in the world to feature the Union Jack on their national flags.
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What are the 3 flags of Australia?

There are three official flags in Australia. The 3 flags of Australia include the Australian National Flag, the Australian Aboriginal Flag and the Torres Strait Islander Flag.
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What are the 4 flags of Australia?

The order of precedence for Defence ensigns is:
  • Australian National Flag.
  • Australian Defence Force ensign.
  • Australian white ensign.
  • Royal Australian Air Force ensign.
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How does the Australian flag not represent Australia?

The flag represents the Aboriginal people of Australia, and their unique and ancient culture while the Australian National Flag represents all Australians and their common traditions and beliefs.
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Why does Australia have two flags?

However, people were confused about the use of two Australian flags. The blue ensign was meant to be for official and naval purposes and the red ensign was meant to be used by the merchant fleet, but the general public began using the red ensign on land.
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Why does Australia have UK flag?

The Union Flag is thought to symbolise Australia's history as six British colonies and the principles upon which the Australian Federation is based, although a more historic view sees its inclusion in the design as demonstrating loyalty to the British Empire.
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Do Australia and New Zealand have the same flag?

Australia did not formally adopt its flag until 1954, although a version was flown as early as 1901. Though similar, the countries' flags are not identical. New Zealand's features four five-pointed, red stars to represent the Southern Cross. On the Australian flag, the four stars are white and each has seven points.
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Is New Zealand part of Australia?

New Zealand is located in the southwestern Pacific Ocean, just south of Australia. The country is not part of Australia and has never been (many people make that error), but it has been its own country since the late 19th century.
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Does Sydney have a flag?

The City of Sydney flag is made up of a horizontal triband of three colours – white, gold and blue. It was designed in 1908. The top third of the flag features three designs. The flag is displayed in Town Hall, Sydney.
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How many flags are there in the world?

Flags of all 195 countries in the world listed alphabetically. See also: Flags of other dependencies and territories (flags not included on this page).
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Is the Aboriginal flag an official Australian flag?

In 1995, the Aboriginal flag was recognised by the Australian Government as an official 'Flag of Australia' under the Flags Act 1953.
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Does the UK own Australia?

Australia is a constitutional monarchy with The Queen as Sovereign. As a constitutional monarch, The Queen, by convention, is not involved in the day-to-day business of the Australian Government, but she continues to play important ceremonial and symbolic roles. The Queen's relationship to Australia is unique.
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Why is New Zealand separate from Australia?

Forty million years later India (with Madagascar) broke away and the Atlantic Ocean opened up, separating Africa from South America. Eighty million years ago, the landmass that was to become New Zealand, broke away from Gondwana, splitting away from Australia and Antarctica as the Tasman Sea opened up.
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What's the difference between Australia and New Zealand flag?

The flag is (somewhat) different

BUT the Australian flag has two extra stars – a small one near the cross and a big one under the Union Jack. Meanwhile, New Zealand's flag has just four stars but they are red with a white outline. Yes, the difference between the Aussie and NZ flag are small, but they are important.
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Does New Zealand have 2 flags?

New Zealand's first flag, Te Kara, was chosen and flew here at Waitangi exactly 185 years ago today and is still one of NZ's official flags. Visiting schools are surprised to learn that NZ has two flags!
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Does Hawaii have a flag?

U.S. state flag consisting of alternating horizontal stripes of white, red, and blue with the Union Jack in the canton.
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What flag is Thailand?

Thailand's flag is five horizontal strips of red, white, blue, white, and red. THe Thai tricolor flag was adopted as the national flag and ensign on September 28, 1917.
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Which is the flag of England?

The national flag of the United Kingdom is the Union Jack, also known as the Union Flag. A white-fimbriated symmetric red cross on a blue field with a white-fimbriated counterchanged saltire of red and white. A red field with the Union Flag in the canton.
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What's the name of the UK flag?

The Union Flag, or Union Jack, is the national flag of the United Kingdom. It is so called because it combines the crosses of the three countries united under one Sovereign - the kingdoms of England and Wales, of Scotland and of Ireland (although since 1921 only Northern Ireland has been part of the United Kingdom).
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What flag did Australia fight under in ww2?

Most Australians fought under either the Australian Red Ensign or the Union Jack in World War II. All Australian Naval personnel fought under the British Naval Ensign in both world wars. Relatively few have fought in declared wars under the Australian Blue Ensign as we now know it.
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Does Australia want a new flag?

Australia's flag will never change, Malcolm Turnbull has said, dismissing a new design that drops the Union Jack. The not-for-profit group Ausflag released a new design on Friday, telling Australia it was time to “grow up” and shed symbols of British dominance.
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How old is Australia?

Australia is 117 years old.
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