Why is union jack on the australian flag




















It has seven points representing the unity of the six states and the territories of the Commonwealth of Australia. The star is also featured on the Commonwealth Coat of Arms. The Southern Cross is shown on the flag in white. You can register for the Commonwealth Flag Network for up-to-date advice on how to fly the flag on special occasions. Sign up to the Commonwealth Flag Network. Previous flag announcements are available online after they are sent. Connect with us.

Skip to main content. Proclamation: the Flags Act In , Prime Minister the Rt Hon Robert Menzies issued a press statement recommending the flying of the blue ensign as a national emblem.

The Union Jack in the upper left corner represents the history of British settlement. The Commonwealth Flag Network You can register for the Commonwealth Flag Network for up-to-date advice on how to fly the flag on special occasions.

Sign up to the Commonwealth Flag Network Previous flag announcements are available online after they are sent. Latest News. Tuesday, 03 August On this day in , the Australian National Flag was flown for the first time over the dome of the Exhibition Building in Melbourne. Thursday, 03 September Thursday, 27 August Related News. This is an excerpt of the Australian Flags booklet and deals with the protocols for the appropriate use and flying of the flag.

The Australian flags booklet is an educational resource and a source of general information about the history and proper use of the Australian National Flag and other flags of Australia for the Australian community, flag marshals and visitors to Australia.

A range of flag images and templates for use. They are presented in a range of image formats to allow you to select the most appropriate image for your use. Some interesting questions and answers about the Australian National Flag.

Related Resources "]. Click here to download a PDF version of the kit. Allan Pidgeon -President. Union Jack First of all, 'jack' means a flag flown at the jack staff on the bow of a ship. The 'union' concerns the combination of the standards of the three patron saints of the United Kingdom, that of St. Andrew, patron saint of Scotland, St. Patrick, of Ireland, and St. George, of England. Together, they form the flag of Great Britain.

After all, more than two hundred years have passed since Australia was colonised by the British. And we've been a country in our own right for almost a hundred years. A short walk around most major cities will confirm that many Australians have few family connections with the United Kingdom. At Circular Quay, in Sydney, stands part of the answer to our question. The early pioneer settlers came from the British Isles bringing with them their passion for democracy, rule of law, freedom of speech and parliamentary government.

Australia's State and Federal Parliaments were modelled upon the legislative houses of Britain. Another major factor in common was, and still is, the English language. These ideals were embodied in the Union Jack which the local designers felt appropriate for inclusion in the design of a flag for Australia.



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