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Where does the roundel go on the Australian flag?

Where does the roundel go on the Australian flag?

The national flag with a light blue field, the Southern Cross tilted and the RAAF roundel (Kangaroo) placed in the lower fly. 1948–1982. Royal Australian Air Force Ensign. The national flag with a light blue field, the Southern Cross tilted and the RAAF roundel placed in the lower fly.

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When was the Australian national flag first flown?

The Australian National Flag is the official flag that Australia is united under. It was first flown on 3 September 1901 after it was approved by King Edward VII.

Where is the Union Jack on the Australian flag?

The Australian National Flag is the official flag that Australia is united under. It was first flown on 3 September 1901 after it was approved by King Edward VII. The flag has a blue field (background), with the Union Jack positioned on the canton (upper left quarter or the upper hoist quarter).

Where are the seven Golden Stars on the Australian flag?

An update of a 1982 design (see above) – removing the Commonwealth Star as irrelevant and creating a “green and gold” element. Seven Golden Stars includes the stars from the Southern Cross, the Commonwealth Star and the Sun from the Aboriginal flag. This version of the flag uses the main design with a blue background.

Where is the coat of arms on the Australian flag?

The State Flag with a yellow field and crowned southern cross. The State Flag with a crowned badge. The Australian national flag defaced with the coat of arms of Australia placed between the Commonwealth Star and the Southern Cross. Used by Robert Menzies in the 1950s and 1960s.

What does the gold kangaroo on the Australian flag mean?

A gold kangaroo on a blue and red field with a large Commonwealth Star in the fly. The Boomerang is uniquely Australian. It is tool weapon and musical instrument representing technology, science and art. The Southern Cross is the constellation of our nation. It is the states, the constitution, our democracy and our dreams.