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We have an Australian flag to represent the country, like every other sovereign nation.
The Australian flag was made to represent the country of Australia.
The commonwealth star
It is for our seven states.
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.
The five smaller stars represent the constellation of the Southern Cross.
The White, Red and Blue varients of the Australian Flag represent the following:White - Royal Australian NavyBlue - Royal Australian Air ForceRed - Private/Commercial Ships
The largest star on the Australian flag is known as the Commonwealth Star, or Federation Star. Its seven points represent the six states and numerous territories (mainland and off-shore) of Australia. The star represents the states coming together in Federation.
The Australian Flag came into being after the formation of the Commonwealth of Australian on 1 January 1901. The Commonwealth Blue Ensign was selected in a public competition, in which over 30 000 designs were submitted. Although the flag was selected in 1901 and gazetted in 1903, it was not given Royal assent and adopted as the definitive Australian flag until 1954 in the Flags Act 1953 (Act No. 1 of 1954).The Australian flag is based on the Blue Ensign of the United Kingdom, is twice as long as it is wide, and consists of a dark blue field that can be notionally divided into four quadrants. There is a different motif in each of the upper and lower hoist quadrants and the remaining two quadrants of the fly share another different constellation motif.The Australian flag is made up of three main elements:The Union Jack in the upper hoist quadrant or first quarter (also know as the Canton), signifies Australia's historical links with Great Britain.The Southern Cross in the second quarter (also known as the top or head) and fourth quarter. - Alpha Crucis(7-point), Beta Crucis (7-point), Gamma Crucis(7-point), Delta Crucis (7-point) and the smaller Epsilon Crucis (5-point). The outer diameter of each of the 4 major stars is 1/7 the width of the fly and the inner diameter is 4/9 outer diameter; the diameter of Epsilon Crucis is 1/12 the width of the fly and the inner diameter is 4/9 the outer diameter. The constellation of the Southern Cross is a significant navigational feature of the southern hemisphere, strongly places Australia geographically and has been associated with the continent since its earliest days,The Commonwealth Star or Star of Federation, is central in the third quarter or lower hoist, has seven points and denotes the six states and the combined territories of the Commonwealth. The seventh point was added in 1909. The outer diameter is 3/5 the width of the Union Jack (3/10 the width of the fly) and the inner diameter is 4/9 the outer diameter.
They depict the Southern Cross, a prominent feature in the night sky.
Well the main color of "Australia's" flag isBlue:Pantone 280 CRGB 0-0-139(Hex) (#00008B)CMYK 100%-80%-0%-0%It has the Union Jack in the upper left hand corner, coupled by six stars- The biggest star under the Union Jack is the Commonwealth Star- The star at the top right is the Gamma Crucis- The stars in the middle are:- On the left hand side is the Beta Crucis- In the middle is the Epsilon Crucis- On the right hand side is the Delta Crucis- The star on the bottom right hand side is the Alpha CrucisThe stars are white, and so is parts of the Union JackWhite:Pantone SafeRGB 255-255-255(Hex) (#FFFFFF)CMYK 0%-0%-0%-0%The Union Jack has red partsRed:Pantone 185 CRGB 255-0-0(Hex) (#FF0000)CMYK 0%-100%-100%-0%
The Union JackThe Union flag is a British flag and consists of several crosses superimposed .There are five stars in the fly that represent the Southern Cross constellation which is prominent in the night sky in the southern hemisphere . It is used widely as a cultural synmbol in Australa