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In Australia, it is referred to colloquially as the Southern Cross. It was taken as a representative of Australia, as you can only see it from the Southern Hemisphere. It also represents class equality and political rights, and has done ever since it was used on the flag of the Rebels of the Eureka Stockade.

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