The Southern Cross was on the Australian flag from the very beginning.
After the Commonwealth of Australia was proclaimed on 1 January 1901, the Commonwealth government held a design competition for a new national flag. Of the 32,000 entries in the competition, most featured the Union Jack, the Southern Cross, or native animals. Five almost identical entries were selected to share the 200 pound prize, and these all included the Southern Cross in one form or another.
On 3 September 1901, the new Australian flag flew for the first time from the top of the Exhibition Building in Melbourne. The flag was simplified, and approved by King Edward VII in 1902.
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The Australian flag features the constellation known as the Southern Cross.
The stars of the Southern Cross were included on the Australian Federal flag when it was devised in 1901 . It was widely used on colonial flags prior to 1901 . The first use of it was on a colonial flag in 1823 .
The constellation on the Australian flag is called the Southern Cross. It is a prominent constellation visible in the southern hemisphere and is an important symbol in Australian culture and history.
The Southern Cross was an important navigational aid to ships travelling in the Southern Hemisphere. It came to be associated with Terra Australis, and to eventually symbolise Australia.The Southern Cross is on the Eureka Flag, which represents freedom and democracy.According to the Australian National Flag Association, the primary purpose of the Southern Cross is to represent our geographic position in the Southern Hemisphere.
The stars on the Australian flag represent the Southern Cross constellation, which is a prominent feature in the southern hemisphere night sky. It is symbolic of Australia's geographical location in the Southern Hemisphere.
The constellation on the right hand side of the Australian flag is the Southern Cross, a constellation seen in the southern hemisphere and lower than 30 degrees latitude in the norther hemisphere.The cross on the upper left quadrant of the flag is the Union Jack, comprising St George's cross, St Andrew's cross and St Patrick's cross.
Union jack and the southern cross. Blue , white, red
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There are six stars on the Australian flag: the Commonwealth Star, which has seven points, and five stars representing the Southern Cross constellation.
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