The union jack on the Australian Flag is from the first white people to settle on our land, the British. The British flag is JUST the union jack, so, to celebrate the people who first settled in Australia, we have their flag in part of OUR flag.
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It is representing the Scotland flag on the Union Jack.
The top left hand corner is the location of the union jack
the man in 19027 The Southern Cross are stars of a constellation which can be seen prominently in the southern hemisphere . It is widely used as a cultural national symbol in Australia .
The Union Jack of United Kingdom's flag is included on the upper left quadrant of the Australian flag.
it stands for the union jack
The Australian flag has neither strips nor stripes. However, if you are referring to the cross in the upper right hand quarter of the flag, it is the Union Jack. This represents Australia's historical links with Britain. The Union Jack is made up of three crosses representing UK: the crosses of St George, St Andrew and St Patrick.
Because Australia was founded by British.
The Union Jack (The Flag of the United Kingdom) is the combination of the combination of the English Flag, the Scottish Flag, and the Irish Flag.It should be noted that the correct term is Union flag.It does not become the Union Jack until it is positioned in the corner of the flag, as in the Australian and New Zealand flags. Thus, there is no such flag as the "Union Jack flag".
The red on the flag is the union jack and it stands for bravery and strength
Because England took over Australia
Union jack and the southern cross. Blue , white, red
The Australian flag is not multicultural. It represents Australia's British heritage in the use of the Union Jack, and it features the Southern Criss and the Federation Star.