blue stands for cute.
white stands for epic.
red stands for YO MAMA
The colors on the Australian flag are red, blue and white.
Red white and blue
the australian colours are blue white and red the american is white blue and the british is red white and blue
they also have white stars
There are several blue, white and red flags, the Union Flag (Union Jack) is blue , white and red flag of the UK, as is the Australian flag, the New Zealand flag and the US flag which also known as the Stars and Stripes.
Union jack and the southern cross. Blue , white, red
From top to bottom, the Russian flag has horizontal stripes of white, blue and red.
White, Blue & Red. The English flag is red and white. The Welsh flag is red and white. The Scottish flag is blue and white
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 colours of the Samoan flag are blue, red and white.
Blue, white, and red. Blue, white, and red.
Like most of the nations of the British Commonwealth of Nations, the flag of Australia uses the same colors as the flag of the United Kingdom - namely red, white, and blue. It actually incorporates the Union Jack in the upper left corner and then adds the Southern Cross to the field to the right and a seven pointed "Commonwealth Star" to the field below the Union Jack. Usually the stars are displayed on a blue field (the Blue Ensign) but there is a variant which uses a red field - the Australian Red Ensign. The Red Ensign is flown by maritime vessels. From 1901 to 1954 the Red Ensign was used as a civil flag by State and local governments, private organisations and individuals. During that time the Blue Ensign was reserved for use by the Commonwealth Government, the Australian Olympic team and the military as a saluting flag at all reviews and ceremonial parades. In 1941, Prime Minister Robert Menzies stated that there should be no restrictions on private citizens using the Blue Ensign on land and, in 1947, Prime Minister Ben Chifley reaffirmed this position but it wasn't until the passage of the Flags Act 1953 that the restriction on civilians flying the Blue Ensign was officially lifted after which use of the Red Ensign on land became a rarity.