Common questions

What are the 3 official flags of Australia?

What are the 3 official flags of Australia?

The Australian National Flag has three elements on a blue background. The Union Jack in the upper left corner (or canton) acknowledges the history of British settlement. Below the Union Jack is a white Commonwealth or Federation star.

Why do boats have red Australian flags?

It is the Australian Red Ensign, commemorating Merchant Navy Day, an opportunity to remember the service and sacrifice of thousands of merchant mariners during wartime. Merchant ships, which included hospital ships, were attacked not only in distant waters but also within sight of the Australian coastline.

What Colour was the original Australian flag?

Red
Australian Red Ensign

Use Civil ensign
Proportion 1:2
Adopted 11 February 1903 in use from 3 September 1901 23 February 1908 (current seven-pointed Commonwealth Star version)
Design A Red Ensign with the Commonwealth/Federation Star at the hoist, and the Southern Cross in the fly half

How many miners were killed in the Eureka Hotel fire?

According to Lalor’s report, fourteen miners (mostly Irish) died inside the stockade and an additional eight died later from injuries they sustained. A further dozen were wounded but recovered.

How many natbuild members are there in Australia?

With 38 long-established members, 175 major trade locations nationwide, and over $2.5 billion in trade sales, Natbuild is Australia’s preferred channel to the trade market. Since we formed in 1992, Natbuild has grown into much more than just a buying group.

Who is the CEO of natbuild building supplies?

Everything we do at Natbuild revolves around people and relationships. With us, it’s personal. Peter has had a successful background with over 33 years in the building supplies and associated manufacturing industries. He has held positions as General Manager and CEO with 3 large independents – J H Williams, Cairns Hardware and Bretts.

When did the Australian national flag change to the Blue Ensign?

The Flags Act 1953 subsequently proclaimed the Australian blue ensign as the Australian National Flag and the Australian red ensign as the flag for merchant ships registered in Australia. An amendment to the Flags Act 1953 was passed in 1998 to ensure that the Australian National Flag can be changed only with the agreement of the Australian people.

What was the original design of the Australian flag?

In this original design, the stars of the Southern Cross had different numbers of points to signify their brightness. In 1903, King Edward VII approved two designs for the flag of Australia: the Commonwealth blue ensign, and the Commonwealth red ensign, for the merchant Navy.

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Ruth Doyle