Australia, flag of

Australia, flag of

▪ Flag History

      national flag consisting of a dark blue field (background) with the Union Jack (United Kingdom, flag of the) in the canton and six white stars. Its width-to-length ratio is 1 to 2.

      Thought was given to an all-Australian flag long before confederation was achieved on January 1, 1901. For example, in 1823 a National Colonial Flag displayed four white eight-pointed stars on a red cross on a white field with the Union Jack. From 1831 until as late as the 1920s there was a somewhat similar design known as the Australian Federation Flag, with a blue cross and five white stars. In later years the Eureka Stockade Flag (a white cross with white eight-pointed stars against a blue field) gained popularity after its first hoisting in 1854 during a labour dispute.

      After the Commonwealth of Australia was formed, thousands of proposals were submitted by the general public in flag design competitions. The winning design, announced on September 3, 1901, is basically still in use today. It has the Union Jack in the canton of a blue field displaying five white multipointed stars in the form of the Southern Cross (Crux) plus a seven-pointed “Commonwealth Star.” Minor modifications were made on February 20, 1903, and the flag became official for use on government vessels on May 22, 1909. The same six-star design, with red substituting for the blue background, was established in 1903; although sometimes used on land, this Australian Red Ensign is generally restricted to privately owned vessels.

      Australian involvement in World War II led to increasing pressure for the selection of the Australian Blue Ensign over the Union Jack as a national flag. The new flag was recognized by law on February 14, 1954, when it was approved by the British sovereign. By the 1980s, however, serious questions were being raised in public, particularly by those who favoured replacement of the monarchy with a republic, about the suitability of this flag for an independent Australia. Veterans, older people, and those of British descent generally favoured retention of the Australian Blue Ensign, but such sentimental and historical ties meant less to younger people and to immigrants from other parts of Europe or from Asia. Many disliked the similarity of the flag to those used by British colonies. Those favouring a new flag could not throw their support behind a single new design, however, because they were split on issues such as the expression of loyalty to the British monarchy and the possible inclusion in a new flag of Aboriginal symbols; therefore, the old flag was retained despite substantial support for a change.

Whitney Smith
 

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Universalium. 2010.

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