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This is a list of flags used in Australia: Contents 1 Royal and Viceregal 1.1 Queen of Australia 1.2 Governor-General of Australia 1.3 Governors 2 National Flag 3 States and Territories 4 Civil Ensigns 5 Military and Naval flags 6 External territories 7 Cities and Areas 8 Indigenous Australians 9 Historical // Royal and Viceregal Queen of Australia Flag Date Use Description 1962 The Australian Personal Flag of Queen Elizabeth II The flag, based on the national coat of arms, is divided into six, each containing the state badges of the six States. A gold Commonwealth star containing the Queen's personal emblem, a crowned "E" surrounded by a garland of gold roses on a blue background is placed in the centre Governor-General of Australia Flag Date Use Description 1936 Flag of the Governor-General of Australia A crowned lion standing on a crown on a blue field Governors See also: Flags of the Governors of the Australian states Flag Date Use Description 1981 Flag of the Governor of New South Wales The State Flag with a crowned badge Flag of the Governor of Queensland The Union Flag defaced with the state badge 1975 Flag of the Governor of South Australia The State Flag with a crowned badge 1977 Flag of the Governor of Tasmania The State Flag with a crowned badge 1984 Flag of the Governor of Victoria The State Flag with a yellow field and crowned southern cross 1988 Flag of the Governor of Western Australia The State Flag with a crowned badge National Flag Flag Date Use Description 1901 Flag of Australia A British Blue Ensign defaced with the Commonwealth Star in the lower hoist quarter and the five stars of the Southern Cross in the fly half. States and Territories Flag Date Use Description 1993 Flag of Australian Capital Territory One third blue with the Southern Cross, the other two thirds are yellow with the Coat of Arms of Canberra 1876 Flag of New South Wales A British Blue Ensign with the State's badge in the fly 1978 Flag of the Northern Territory One third black with the Southern Cross, the other two thirds are brown with Sturt's Desert Rose, the floral emblem of the Territory 1953 Flag of Queensland A British Blue Ensign with the State's badge in the fly 1904 Flag of South Australia A British Blue Ensign with the State's badge in the fly 1875 Flag of Tasmania A British Blue Ensign with the State's badge in the fly 1953 Flag of Victoria A British Blue Ensign with the State's badge in the fly 1953 Flag of Western Australia A British Blue Ensign with the State's badge in the fly Civil Ensigns Flag Date Use Description 1901 Australian Red Ensign A British Red Ensign with the Commonwealth Star at the hoist, and the Southern Cross in the other half 1935 Australian Civil Air Ensign Based on the British Civil Air Ensign, with the addition of the Southern Cross and Commonwealth Star Military and Naval flags Flag Date Use Description 2000 Australian Defence Force Ensign A tricolour of dark blue (navy); red (army) and light blue (airforce) with the Triservice badge 1967 Royal Australian Navy Ensign Based on the British White Ensign, a version of the national flag with a white field and the Commonwealth Star and the Southern Cross in blue 1988 Australian Customs Service Australian Blue Ensign defaced with the word CUSTOMS 1982 Royal Australian Air Force Ensign The national flag with a light blue field, the Southern Cross tilted and the RAAF roundel placed in the lower fly 1920 Flag of the Chief of Navy A fouled anchor on a red-blue background. External territories Flag Date Use Description 1980 Flag of Norfolk Island A green field with a white square containing a green Norfolk Island Pine. 2002 Flag of Christmas Island The flag was selected from a competition held in 1986 and was finally approved by the local government in 2002. 2004 Flag of the Cocos (Keeling) Islands The Flag was designed in 2003 and became official in 2004. Cities and Areas Flag Date Use Description Flag of the City of Brisbane 1850? Upper Murray River Flag Flown by vessels on the upper reaches of the Murray River, predominantly in Victoria. The blue bars are said to represent the four major rivers that form the Murray-Darling River system. 1850? Lower Murray River Flag Flown by vessels on the lower reaches of the Murray River, predominantly in South Australia. The blue bars are said to represent the four major rivers that form the Murray-Darling River system. 1998 Flag of Lord Howe Island, New South Wales (unofficial) Flag of Greater Melbourne, Victoria (unofficial) Flag of Melbourne, Victoria This file is a candidate for speedy deletion. It may be deleted after seven days from the date of nomination. || 1908 ||Flag of the City of Sydney, New South Wales || Indigenous Australians Flag Date Use Description 1971 Aboriginal Flag A black and red flag with a yellow circle in the middle 1992 Torres Strait Islander Flag A five-pointed star and traditional headdress in white, on a blue, green and black background Historical Flag Date Use Description 1788 – 1801 Union Flag The Union Flag of the Kingdom of Great Britain. Raised by Captain Arthur Phillip RN on 26 January 1788 at Sydney Cove upon the landing of the First Fleet. 1806 Bowman Flag A white swallow-tail fly, with a crest featuring the Rose of England, the thistle of Scotland and the shamrock of Ireland supported by an emu and kangaroo. The design was an inspiration for Australia’s National Coat of Arms. 1823/24 – 1831 National Colonial Flag for Australia A British White Ensign, featuring four white stars on the red cross 1830s – 1920s Australian Federation Flag A British White Ensign, featuring the cross in blue with five white stars 1850s – 1875 Van Diemen's Land Ensign A British White Ensign, featuring six blue bars 1849 – 1853 Australasian Anti-Transportation League Flag British Blue Ensign, with yellow Southern Cross and white border, to which branch names were added 1854 Eureka Flag The battle flag of the Eureka Stockade featured the five stars of the constellation Crux Australis in white on a white cross and blue field. v • d • e Flags of Australia National National flag · Red Ensign · White Ensign · Air Force Ensign · Defence Force Ensign · Queen's Personal Australian Flag · Governor-General · Aboriginal · Torres Strait Islander · Civil Aviation Ensign · Customs Subnational Australian Capital Territory · Christmas Island · Cocos (Keeling) Islands · New South Wales · Norfolk Island · Northern Territory · Queensland · South Australia · Tasmania · Victoria · Western Australia · Governors of the States Historical Anti-Transportation League · Federation · Bowman · Eureka · National Colonial · Boxing Kangaroo · Van Diemen's Land v • d • e Lists of flags Master list · Reference list State-related Arab states · Armed Forces · Army Forces · Air Forces · Border & Coast Guard Forces · Civil air · Civil and Merchant Navy · Country · Date of Adoption · Formerly independent · Gay pride and Lesbian Bisexual Transgender flags · Heads of state · Maritime · Naval Forces ensigns · Naval Forces jack · Pilot boat flags and ensigns · State flags and ensigns · Sovereign · Special and fictional · Unrecognized · Military war flag · War Flag · Yacht flags and ensigns Other entities Active autonomist and secessionist movements · Cities · Country subdivisions · Cultural · Dependent territories · Ethnic  · Micronations By design Animals · Astronomical · Borders · British ensigns · Buildings · Canton · Circles · Color (by number) · Crescents · Crosses (Nordic) · Devices · Diamonds · Geographical · Headgear · Inscriptions · Nautical · Plants · Similar · Solids · Stars · Triangles · Tribands · Two-sided · Weapons By Nations Argentina · Armenia · Australia · Austria · Azerbaijan · Barbados · Belarus · Belgium · Bosnia and Herzegovina · Brazil · Canada · China · Colombia · Croatia · Denmark · Dominican Republic · Egypt · Estonia · Finland · France · Germany · Georgia · Greece · Iceland · India · Ireland · Israel · Iraq · Italy · Jamaica · Japan · Kenya · Korea (South Korea) · Kosovo · Latvia · Lithuania · Luxembourg · Macedonia · Malaysia · Mexico · Malta · Moldova · Montenegro · Netherlands · New Zealand · Norway · Pakistan · Peru · Poland (voivodeships) · Portugal · Puerto Rico · Rhodesia · Romania · Russia · Serbia · Singapore · South Africa · Spain · Sri Lanka · Sweden · Switzerland · Thailand · Turkey · Ukraine · United Kingdom (England · Northern Ireland · Scotland · Wales · Falkland Islands · Gibraltar) · United States  · Uzbekistan  · Vatican City · Yugoslavia · Zimbabwe By continent Africa · Antarctica · Asia · Europe · North America · Oceania · South America Names in italics indicate non-sovereign (dependent) territories and/or former countries. v • d • e Australian topics History Timeline · Prehistory · Australian archaeology · Exploration · 1606–1787 · 1788–1850 · 1851–1900 · 1901–1945 · Since 1945 · Constitutional · Diplomatic · Economic · Federation · Immigration · Indigenous · Military · Monarchy · Railway Geography States and Territories · Capitals · Cities · Cities by population · Climate · Continent · Deserts · Environment · Flora · Fauna · Forests · Geology · Islands · Mountains · Regions · Protected Areas · Rivers Government Constitution · Monarchy of Australia · Australian governments · Parliament · Foreign relations · Military · Law · Law Enforcement · Courts · Electoral system · Public Service · Federal Budget · Australia Post Politics Political parties (Labor · Liberal · National · Greens) · Elections · Republicanism Economy Agriculture · Companies · Energy · Home ownership · Homelessness · Manufacturing · Media · Mining · Poverty · Taxation · Telecommunications · Tourism · Transportation · Australian dollar · Reserve Bank · Stock Exchange · Household income · Gross state product · Welfare system Culture Australians · Architecture · Arts · Australian English · Cinema · Cuisine · Wine · Dance · Indigenous · Literature · Music · Public holidays · Religion · Sport · Television · Theatre · Visual arts Symbols Coat of arms · Flags · Honours · States and Territories Other topics Australian of the Year Award · Crime · Demographics · Education · Environmental issues · Gender inequality · Health care · Human rights · Immigration · LGBT rights · Passport · Prostitution Category · Portal · WikiProject