The Commonwealth Star on the Australian flag represents the Australian States and Territories. It has 7 points representing each state and territory.
The Commonwealth Star of the Australian flag has seven points, one for each State and one for the Territories.
Commonwealth Star or Federation Star
The commonwealth star
The big star is called the Commonwealth Star. It has seven points, one for each state and one for the territories.
The star is known as the Commonwealth Star, or the Federation star.
The flag of Australia combines the Union Jack (the flag of England) with a number of stars. One star represents the Commonwealth Star that is common with all members of the British Commonwealth. The other stars represent the constellation of the Southern Cross.
The stars represent the Southern Cross. The large white seven-pointed star is known as the Commonwealth Star. These are set on a defaced blue ensign, with a small Union flag in the upper left hand corner.
what does the yellow star on the flag mean
The seven-pointed star in the lower left quarter of the Australian flag is known as the Commonwealth Star, or the Federation Star. Six of the star's points represent the six original states of the Commonwealth of Australia, while the seventh point represents the territories and/or any future states.
The Australian flag features the constellation known as the Southern Cross.
They are very different. The flag of the United Kingdom, which is referred to as the British flag, appears in the top left corner of the Australian flag. The rest of the Australian flag is blue and has some stars on it, including some representing the Southern Cross, which is a constellation, and the Commonwealth Star.
The Southern Cross Star? Do you not mean the Commonwealth Star? (that is the one below the Union Jack on the Australian flag) It has 7 points: One for each state and one for all territories combined.