The five white stars of the fly of the flag represent
the Southern Cross
. The Southern Cross (or Crux) is the brightest constellation visible in the Southern Hemisphere and has been used to represent Australia and New Zealand since the early days of British settlement.
What do the 6 stars on the Australian flag represent?
The Stars. The Commonwealth Star is the emblem of Australian Federation. 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 ...
What does the 5 stars on the Australian flag mean?
Below the Union Jack is a white Commonwealth, or Federation, star. It has seven points representing the unity of the six states and the territories of the Commonwealth of Australia. ... It is a constellation of five stars that can only be seen from the southern hemisphere and is
a reminder of Australia’s geography
.
Are there 5 or 6 stars on the Australian flag?
The flag of Australia is based on the British maritime Blue Ensign – a blue field with the United Kingdom flag (Union Jack) in the canton or upper hoist quarter – augmented with a large white seven-pointed star (the Commonwealth Star) and a representation of the Southern Cross constellation, made up of
five white stars
...
How many stars on the Australian flag and what do they represent?
It is a constellation of
five stars
that can only be seen from the southern hemisphere and is a reminder of Australia’s geography.
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 ...
What is the Australian Red flag?
The Australian Red Ensign
is an official flag of Australia and is proclaimed under the Flags Act 1953. The Australian Red Ensign is generally only flown at sea by Australian registered merchant ships or on land by organisations and individuals for ceremonial purposes such as Merchant Navy Day.
Why does NZ flag have 4 stars?
The stars on the Flag represent
the Southern Cross constellation
, emphasising New Zealand’s location in the South Pacific Ocean.
How many white stars are on the Australian flag?
national flag consisting of a dark blue field (background) with the Union Jack in the canton and
six white stars
. Its width-to-length ratio is 1 to 2. Thought was given to an all-Australian flag long before confederation was achieved on January 1, 1901.
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).
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 does Australia still have the Union Jack?
The Union Jack at the canton suggests Australia is a British colony or dependency. ... In particular, the flag makes no mention of indigenous Australians, many of whom regard the Union Jack as a
symbol of colonial oppression and dispossession
. The existing flag is historically not the prime national symbol.
Is Ireland on the flag?
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Name Bratach na hÉireann ‘the Tricolour’
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Use National flag and ensign
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Proportion 1:2
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Adopted 1916 (constitutional status; 1937)
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Design A vertical tricolour of green, white and orange
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What is Australia known for?
Australia is globally famous for
its natural wonders
, wide-open spaces, beaches, deserts, “The Bush”, and “The Outback”. Australia is one of the world’s most highly urbanised countries; it’s well known for its attractive mega cities such as Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, and Perth.
What does the aboriginal flag stand for?
Black – represents
the Aboriginal people of Australia
. Yellow circle – represents the Sun, the giver of life and protector. Red – represents the red earth, the red ochre used in ceremonies and Aboriginal peoples’ spiritual relation to the land.
Why do Australian athletes wear green and yellow?
Long associated with Australian sporting achievements, the national colours have strong environmental connections. Gold conjures images of Australia’s beaches, mineral wealth, grain harvests and the fleece of Australian wool.
Green evokes the forests
, eucalyptus trees and pastures of the Australian landscape.
Edited and fact-checked by the FixAnswer editorial team.