Q&A

In what order should Australian flags be displayed?

In what order should Australian flags be displayed?

After the Australian National Flag, the order of precedence of flags is: national flag of other nations, state and territory flags, other Australian flags prescribed by the Flags Act 1953, ensigns and pennants.

What are the 3 official flags of Australia?

Australia has three official flags: the Australian National Flag, the Australian Aboriginal Flag and the Torres Strait Islander Flag….The Australian National Flag

  • The flag of Great Britain, known as the Union Jack, is in the top left corner.
  • The Commonwealth Star is under the Union Jack.

Why the Australian flag should not be changed?

The Australian National Flag Association (ANFA) believes that the existing design is an integral part of the Australian heritage and an appropriate expression of our national identity. The existing design of stars and crosses should therefore be retained and not altered in any manner whatsoever.

What Colour was the original Australian flag?

Red
Australian Red Ensign

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Use Civil ensign
Proportion 1:2
Adopted 11 February 1903 in use from 3 September 1901 23 February 1908 (current seven-pointed Commonwealth Star version)
Design A Red Ensign with the Commonwealth/Federation Star at the hoist, and the Southern Cross in the fly half

What is the proper flag etiquette?

The flag should never touch anything beneath it, such as the ground, the floor, water, or merchandise. The flag should never be carried flat or horizontally, but always aloft and free. The flag should never be fastened, displayed, used, or stored so that it might be easily torn, soiled, or damaged in any way.

Why the Australian flag is offensive?

The current design for the flag serves as a reminder for Aboriginal Australians regarding a period in Australian history where “the rights of Indigenous people were overlooked”, and as such “symbolises dispossession and oppression” and “doesn’t reflect the reality of Australian life.”

What is the White Australian flag?

Australian white ensign
The Australian white ensign is an Australian National Flag with a white background. It is flown from the stern of naval vessels. The Australian National Flag is flown from the bow. The Royal Australian Air Force ensign was adopted in 1948.