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  1. The flag of Australia is based on the British Blue Ensign —a blue field with the Union Jack in the 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 ( one small five-pointed star and four, larger, seven ...

  2. 10 de abr. de 2024 · Last Updated: Apr 10, 2024 • Article History. 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.

  3. The Australian flag is used for the first time in an act of war when it’s flown over Queenscliff Army Fort, Victoria The fort opened fire to prevent the German steamer, Pfalz, from leaving port. The Ottoman Empire joins the Central Powers on 29th Oct 1914. 11th Nov 1918

  4. History of the Australian National Flag. Upon federation in 1901, Australia’s first Prime Minister, the Rt Hon Sir Edmund Barton, announced an international competition to design a flag for the new Commonwealth of Australia. There were 32,823 entries, of which 5 nearly identical designs were awarded equal first.

  5. The Australian National Flag was first flown on 3 September 1901, when the then Prime Minister Edmund Barton announced the winning design and, since 1996, we have observed Australian National Flag Day on 3 September each year.

  6. The Australian flag flew for the first time on 3 September 1901, the day on which Prime Minister the Right Hon Edmund Barton announced the competition winners. It was a large flag, 5.5 metres by 11 metres, and was flown over the dome of the Exhibition Building, where all the designs were on display.

  7. A flag is a 'piece of cloth, commonly bunting, of varying size, shape, colour and device' 1 used as a 'mark of distinction, rank or nationality'. 2 The ancient Egyptians were the first to utilise flag-like devices when streamers, flown from long poles, were carried into battle.