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The color of the Australia's flag is Red, White, and Blue....there are only 6 stars on the flag...if you want to know how I know is because I have to do a project in class about any kind of any state like Australia, Aisa, China, etc. So I know anything about Australia

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the colour of the Aussie flag is white,blue and red.

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the stars on the australian flag symbolise the southern cross.

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Q: What color is the ensign of the Australian flag?
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The Australian flag does not have a nickname.


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