What flag is like Australia but has red stars?

Australia did not formally adopt its flag until 1954, although a version was flown as early as 1901. Though similar, the countries' flags are not identical. New Zealand's features four five-pointed, red stars to represent the Southern Cross.

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What flag is similar to the Australian flag?

New Zealand. The national flag most similar to and likely to be confused with that of Australia is the New Zealand flag, introduced for restricted use in 1869 and adopted as the New Zealand national flag in 1902.

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What are the 3 flags of Australia?

The 3 flags of Australia include the Australian National Flag, the Australian Aboriginal Flag and the Torres Strait Islander Flag.

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Who can fly the Red Ensign flag?

Who is entitled to fly the Red Ensign? Any vessel registered in the UK, a Crown Dependency (CD) or an Overseas Territory (OT), is defined as a British ship and is allowed to fly the British Merchant Shipping flag the 'Red Ensign. '

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What is the Eureka Stockade flag?

The Eureka Flag is made from wool and cotton. It was made in 1854. It consists of a dark blue field with a central white symmetric cross consisting five eight-pointed stars, representing the Crux constellation. The white cross behind the stars is Celtic.

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What Are the Stars of the Australian Flag Hiding ?

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Is it legal to fly the Eureka Flag?

Key points: The Eureka flag is considered a union symbol under the federal building code. Companies that tender for federally funded construction projects cannot allow the flag to be flown on work sites.

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Is Australia changing its flag?

Australia's flag will never change, Malcolm Turnbull has said, dismissing a new design that drops the Union Jack. The not-for-profit group Ausflag released a new design on Friday, telling Australia it was time to “grow up” and shed symbols of British dominance.

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Can I fly Australian Red Ensign?

Either the Australian National Flag or the Australian red ensign can be flown by government ships, fishing vessels, pleasure craft, small craft and commercial vessels under 24 metres in tonnage length, but not both ensigns at the same time.

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Can I fly a red Australian flag?

Use of the Australian Red Ensign

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.

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What does the red Australian flag mean?

The flag was developed as part of the Commonwealth government's 1901 federal flag design competition, which resulted in two flags: the familiar Australian blue ensign for official Commonwealth government use and our national flag, and the Australian red ensign for the merchant navy, which refers to our shrinking ...

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What are the 2 Aboriginal flags?

The Australian Aboriginal Flag and Torres Strait Islander Flag were proclaimed flags of Australia under section 5 of the Flags Act 1953 on 14 July 1995.

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What is a flag for kids?

A flag is a piece of cloth or other material that carries a design. A flag is often attached on one side to a pole or a stick, called a staff. Every country and state has its own flag. Some cities, groups, and people have flags as well. A flag is a powerful symbol.

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Is there a white Australian flag?

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.

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What is the oldest flag in Australia?

Bowman Flag - The oldest known locally designed flag in Australia was created by John and Honor Bowman in 1806. It was flown from their home near Richmond, NSW to celebrate news of the victory of Lord Horatio Nelson at the Battle of Trafalgar on 21 October 1805.

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What is the red flag with 5 stars?

The national flag of the People's Republic of China is red in color, rectangular in shape, with five stars.

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What 2 countries have the most similar flag?

Chad and Romania

None of the world's national flags are as closely matched to each other as these two. Their design and size are almost identical, and only a close examination reveals slight shade differences between the blue, yellow, and red vertical stripes.

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What is the red flag with stars in the corner?

It has been the national flag of China since the foundation of the People's Republic of China on 1 October 1949. A large golden star within an arc of four smaller golden stars, in the canton, on a field of Chinese red.

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Can Australians get a free flag?

The Australian National Flag, the Australian Aboriginal Flag and the Torres Strait Islander Flag can be obtained free of charge by contacting the electorate office of your local Senator or Member of the House of Representatives .

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Is it a crime to destroy the Australian flag?

No. There's no specific law that makes the burning of the Australian flag illegal, but it is typically punished as 'disorderly conduct' or destruction of property instead. While it's legal to burn the Australian flag, it must be done safely.

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What is the red insignia flag?

The term "Red Ensign" is often used to refer to the Canadian Red Ensign, the former de facto national flag of Canada. It was informally adopted following Canadian Confederation in 1867 and, from 1892, it was the official flag for use on Canadian merchant ships.

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Is it illegal to fly the Australian flag at night?

Flag flying guidelines

raised no earlier than first light and lowered no later than dusk. raised briskly and lowered with dignity. flown aloft and free, as close to the top of the flag mast as possible and with the rope tightly secured; and. illuminated if flown at night.

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What does the red Eureka Flag mean?

Since the 1854 miner's revolt, the Eureka Flag, born out of adversity, has gained wider notability in Australian culture as a symbol of democracy, egalitarianism, white nationalism, and a general-purpose symbol of protest.

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What could be the new Australian flag?

David Dixon 2022 - The Southern Cross flag - five white stars on a green and gold cross, on a blue field. The design has been influenced by the Eureka Flag and the 1832 Australian Ensign with their large central crosses bearing 8-pointed stars, representing the Southern Cross.

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Can I wear Australian flag?

Images of the flag can be used on clothing, as long as it's not defaced or covered, and the main symbolic elements are identifiable.

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Why does Australia need a new flag?

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."

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