The Commonwealth star, or Federation star is a seven-pointed star unique to Australia. There is one point for each of the six states of Australia, and the seventh point represents all of Australia's mainland and offshore territories.
Well, to be perfectly honest, no one will know unless someone searches the whole world for paper shuriken models. So far, I only know 7 ways to make paper hira-shuriken models ( the ones that you see on TV, like the ones in Naruto or something). The symmetrical four-pointed shuriken, the asymmetrical four-pointed shuriken, the eight-pointed shuriken, the transforming eight-pointed shuriken, the twelve-pointed shuriken, the sixteen-pointed shuriken, and the thirty-pointed shuriken. Google these seven models and you will be able to find tutorial videos somewhere, as I learnt 2 of the 7 models I know from tutorial videos I found on Google. I hope this helps =]
yes they are one of the seven wonders of the world
at a large arched window
There are 6 stars on the Australian flag. Five form the constellation of the Southern Cross, whilst the sixth is the Federation star, a seven-pointed star with each point representing an Australian state, and one of the points representing the many territories (mainland and offshore) of Australia.
It is for our seven states.
Yes.Each point on the Federation star (also known as the Commonwealth star) represents each of the six Australian states. The seventh point represents all of Australia's territories, that is, the two mainland territories (Northern Territory and Australian Capital Territory), and the seven external, or offshore, territories.
Yes.Each point on the Federation star (also known as the Commonwealth star) represents each of the six Australian states. The seventh point represents all of Australia's territories, that is, the two mainland territories (Northern Territory and Australian Capital Territory), and the seven external, or offshore, territories.
the seven continents
The large star on the Australian flag has seven points. There is one point for each of the six states, and the seventh point represents all of Australia's territories, that is, the two mainland territories and the seven offshore territories. For this reason, the star is called the Federation Star, or Commonwealth Star.
No. It represents the southern cross.
No. It represents the southern cross.
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.
There are five stars of the Southern Cross. The larger sixth seven-pointed star is known as the Commonwealth Star.
There are three main parts to the Australian flag:The Union Jack - representing the foundations of Australia, as it was colonised by Great Britainthe Southern Cross - a constellation familiar to all Australiansthe Federation Star or Commonwealth Star - a seven pointed star, with a point for each of the six states and one point to represent all the territories, mainland and offshore
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.
Sourced from The Australian National Flag Association: The Commonwealth or Federation Star represents the federation of all lands and people in the nation. The points on the star represent the unity of the six States, with a seventh point representing the federal Territories. The star as a whole represents Australia's bright aims for the future. It is known as the Commonwealth Star.