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How does it look with blue behind the southern cross? Keep the green chevron though.
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How does it look with blue behind the southern cross? Keep the green chevron though.
Liking the bottom one.
Population is a shitty excuse for an area not to be considered as a state.
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Not sure if I'm butting in here.. but what would this look like if the chevrons were slightly thinner, and the federation star was green in the gold triangle section on the left?
Then the state flag versions could retain the chevrons and federation star (I think someone said the upper left represents 'control'? Or is that too state vs. federal government power struggle-ish?) but be in state colours with state symbols..
Horrible.
The Union Jack is broken, it does not represent this nation as it is anymore.There's some very crappy flags posted in this thread. How about leaving our flag the way it is? Why fix something if it aint broken.
Sure, if you ignore the fact that the big symbol in the left corner of our flag is representative of an imperialist takeover of a land which involved attempted genocide of the indigenous inhabitants and all that stuff, then fine, there's nothing wrong with it. Even to put it lightly, our connections with the British monarchy are pretty much irrelevant in the year 2016, as is the monarchy itself (God bless).There's some very crappy flags posted in this thread. How about leaving our flag the way it is? Why fix something if it aint broken.
It's become such a bogan symbol of late, though.
I couldn't respect it becoming our nations flag.
We swear by the southern cross, to stand truly by each other and fight to defend our rights, and our liberties.
These words need to be in ones mind when viewing the flag, the 22 diggers who died fighting for justice.
People fought and died for an Australian flag, swearing an allegiance to Australian values in direct opposition to the crown. These people from around the world protested against high taxes...how liberal is that? The eureka story once it is properly examined is a story for all Australians left and right. Then again I'm from Ballarat where no matter what your persuasion is the flag is seen with great pride as the banner for Australian democracy. I personally am in a job where Eureka is central to everything I do, so I may be biased, but come on that flag is visually a thing of beauty.
Actually it is, if the NT was a state it would receive more members of the senate in parliament and the number would be too large for the number of people it represents when compared to the other states.
The Queen is our head of state, that's a fairly relevant connection. If the republic ever gets up you'll be right, but until then the connection couldn't be much stronger unless she came round for tea each Tuesday.our connections with the British monarchy are pretty much irrelevant in the year 2016
The Queen is our head of state, that's a fairly relevant connection. If the republic ever gets up you'll be right, but until then the connection couldn't be much stronger unless she came round for tea each Tuesday.
Even when we do someday become a republic our laws, government, education and medical systems, welfare state and language come from our relationship with the UK. There is a far better argument for keeping the UJ as a historical symbol than any tenuous links to beaches or soil, which most countries have.
The Queen is our head of state, that's a fairly relevant connection
Isn't that a good thing?But that's not hip, change is the fashion in this day and age.
I don't like the the flag, change it
i don't like the anthem, change it.
i don't like the states borders, change it.
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I think the ne on the right is very nice also.. however could you see the yellow strip becoming a boomerang instead? could be a symbol to acknowledge the indigenous culture?I don't mind the one on the right. How would it look with a gold Federation star?
Leave the southern cross white