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  1. Australian National Flag – 1901. The Australian National Flag was born on September 3rd, 1901. This followed the Federation of Australia on January 1st, 1901, which was the formation of the Commonwealth of Australia. The original flag was slightly different to its present day form (which started in 1908), in that each star on the original ...

  2. The flag of Australia is a national flag. In 1901, Australia became a single country, instead of six separate colonies. A competition was held to design a new flag for the new country. The winning flag has a blue background, the Union Jack, and six stars. Five stars are in the shape of the constellation the Southern Cross, the other is the ...

  3. 24 de jun. de 2021 · Australia’s flag demonstrates its close ties with the former British empire and celebrates its history. There continues to be some controversy about maintaining the current flag with its emphasis on Australia’s connection with the British, but for now, it remains one of the most important national symbols of Australia.

  4. 11 de sept. de 2023 · What is now the Australian national flag was created soon after Federation in a competition in which nearly 33,000 people took part. However, for the next 50 years Australia’s official flag was the British flag, the Union Jack. This changed in 1954 when the Flags Act came into effect.

  5. Apr 1901. The Commonwealth Government of Australia announces a Federal Flag design competition. The competition receives 32,823 entries with the winning design being won by five almost identical entries. Each of the 5 winners shared the £200 (almost $30,000 today) prize money. 3rd Sep 1901.

  6. A flag competition In 1900, with federation looming, the search for a national flag began. A Melbourne journal, the Review of Reviews for Australasia, launched a competition in November 1900, offering a first prize of £50. The journal suggested that entries in the flag competition incorporate both the Union Jack and the Southern Cross.

  7. The flag is flown by warships from the ensign staff at the stern. The blue Australian national flag is flown on the jack-staff at the bow, when vessels are in port. Prior to 1967, the RAN used the British White Ensign. The RAAF Ensign - the official flag of the Royal Australian Air Force. The flag is flown at RAAF bases.