No. The Australian flag features the British Union Jack in the upper left hand quadrant, but the remainder of the flag is taken up with the stars of the constellation Southern Cross, and the Commonwealth (or Federation) star on a British Royal Blue background.
because they were both colonised by the britishAnswerBecause they share similar origins (British), cultures and shared histories. The current NZ flag actually predates the Australian flag and may have inspired those who designed the Australian flag, although the dates of their official adoption were close together (1901-1902).
The New Zealand flag is very like the Australian flag. The only noticeable differences are the absence of the "commonwealth star" and the fifth small star (epsilon crucis), and the fact that the stars on the New Zealand flag all have a red "core" surrounded by a white border.
because our countries are close to each other and the same sorter
Prior to the Australian flag, all the colonies of Australia observed the Brirish flag.
English. The British version is quite similar to Australian English.
The colors on the Australian flag are red, blue and white.
No flag has to be displayed along another flag. That doesn't make sense at all.I'm not sure if you're complaining like "Does the Aboriginal Flag have to be displayed along with Australian Flag?" or "Does the Aboriginal Flag have to be displayed along with Australian Flag?" but no.
The Australian flag does not have a nickname.
The Union Jack of United Kingdom's flag is included on the upper left quadrant of the Australian flag.
I'm sure its the Australian flag
We have an Australian flag to represent the country, like every other sovereign nation.
Australian Flag Society was created on 2001-07-04.