Why Should We Keep The Australian Flag?

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It is

Australia’s foremost national symbol

and has become an expression of Australian identity and pride. The 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.

Why is the Australian flag so important?

It is

Australia’s foremost national symbol

and has become an expression of Australian identity and pride. The 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.

Why we should not change the Australian flag?

Opponents of changing the flag have made the following arguments:

It is a popular symbol

. No alternative national flag has attained the same degree of acceptance accorded to the existing flag. The flag is a unique combination of devices recognised by law, custom and tradition as Australia’s chief national symbol.

Are they changing the Australian flag?

Done has released designs for

a revised Australian flag

, with the proposition aimed at respecting Australia’s Indigenous and British heritage. “Yes, we’ve got the Union Jack in there, but that’s part of our history as well,” Ms Price told Sky News host Chris Kenny.

What happens if you drop the Australian flag?

A person who desecrates the national flag or national emblem by

publicly and wilfully burning, mutilating, scrawling on, defiling or trampling on it commits an offence and is liable on conviction to a fine at level 5 and to imprisonment for 3 years

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What is Australia’s flag called?

Name

Australian Red Ensign
Use Civil ensign Proportion 1:2 Design A Red Ensign defaced with the Commonwealth/Federation Star at the hoist, and the Southern Cross in the fly half Variant flag of Australia

What are the 3 Australian flags?

Australia has a national flag but also recognises other flags, including state and territory flags,

the Aboriginal flag, the Torres Strait Islander flag, Defence Force Ensigns and the Australian Red Ensign

(flown at sea by Australian registered merchant ships).

Who represents Queen Elizabeth II when she is not in Australia?

Section 61 of the constitution states that “The executive power of the Commonwealth is vested in the Queen and is exercisable by

the Governor‐General

as the Queen’s representative, and extends to the execution and maintenance of this Constitution, and of the laws of the Commonwealth.” Section 2 provides that a governor …

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.

Why does the Australian flag have 6 stars?

Six points

represent the states and the seventh all the federal territories which together

constitute the nation, the Commonwealth of Australia. The constellation of the Southern Cross indicates our geographical location in the southern hemisphere.

Does Australia have two flags?

Australia has three official flags: the Australian National Flag, the Australian Aboriginal Flag and the Torres Strait Islander Flag. Each state of territory also

has its own flag

.

Why are New Zealand and Australian flags so similar?

Why do New Zealand and Australia use a similar pattern of stars on their flags? Both Australia and New Zealand chose the Southern Cross constellation for their flags. …

The colours of the stars on both flags were chosen to complement

the colours of the Union Jack shown in the top left-hand corner of both flags.

Is New Zealand getting a new flag?

The second referendum took place between 3 and 24 March 2016 and asked voters to choose between the selected alternative (the black, white and blue silver fern flag) and the existing New Zealand flag. The final decision was to retain the current flag, by a vote of 56.6% to 43.1%.

Is flag burning illegal?

No. The Court has recognized that the First Amendment protects certain forms of symbolic speech. Flag burning is such a form of symbolic speech. When a flag is privately owned, the owner should be able to burn it if the owner chooses, especially if this action is meant in the form of protest.

Is it illegal to fly the Australian flag?


Any person may fly the Australian National Flag

. However, the flag should be treated with the respect and dignity it deserves as the nation’s most important national symbol. Flag protocol is based on longstanding international and national practice. The flag should not be allowed to fall or lie on the ground.

Is it legal to wear the Australian flag?


There are currently no laws that prohibit the wearing of the Australian flag

for style or patriotic purposes. Under the 1953 Flags Act, the Australian National Flag may be flown on every day of the year, provided it is “treated with [the] respect and dignity it deserves as the nation’s most important national symbol.”

Maria Kunar
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Maria is a cultural enthusiast and expert on holiday traditions. With a focus on the cultural significance of celebrations, Maria has written several blogs on the history of holidays and has been featured in various cultural publications. Maria's knowledge of traditions will help you appreciate the meaning behind celebrations.