The Flag of Australia
The Australian flag was introduced in 1901 after the States
of Australia were established. The flag is twice as long as it is wide. The
Australian flag consists of three main components. In the upper left corner, is
the Union Jack, or the Canton, signifying
their links with Great Britain. (Great Britain’s flag is just the Union Jack.) In the upper right corner, there
are 5 stars in a sort of diamond pattern that form the Southern Cross. The Southern
Cross is a constellation that is a significant navigational feature of Australia
and the entire southern hemisphere. The constellation has been associated with
Australia for many years. The Star of Federation
or Commonwealth Star located in
the bottom left corner has seven points to represent the six states and combined
territories of the Commonwealth.
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