The black swan is the bird emblem for Western Australia.
The black swan features on the flag of Western Australia.
The Australian flag doesn't have a black background. It's blue. The Aboriginal flag, however, includes a black stripe representing the Aboriginal people, but this is not the national flag.
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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.
Yes.
The Australian flag features the constellation known as the Southern Cross.
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The Commonwealth Star of the Australian flag has seven points, one for each State and one for the Territories.
No. The Australian flag features the British Union Jack in the upper left hand quadrant, but the remainder of the flag is taken up with the stars of the constellation Southern Cross, and the Commonwealth (or Federation) star on a British Royal Blue background.
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The Commonwealth Star on the Australian flag represents the Australian States and Territories. It has 7 points representing each state and territory.
Yes, the Australian Aboriginal people do have their own flag. It is called the Aboriginal flag and was designed by Harold Thomas in 1971. The flag is composed of a horizontal black stripe on the top, a red stripe below it, and a yellow circle in the center. It is an important symbol of the Aboriginal peoples' identity and is widely recognized and respected throughout Australia.
Prior to the Australian flag, all the colonies of Australia observed the Brirish flag.