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Army Flag Stations

My enquiry also asked about Flag Stations. The Army says:

There are no special regulations for flag stations other than they are required to fly a large (3.6 x 1.8m) Australian National Flag on: Sundays, Australia Day, the anniversary of the Queen's accession to the Throne (6 Feb.), ANZAC Day, the anniversary of the Queen's coronation (2 June), official birthday of the Queen (as directed by Army HQ), the Queen Mother's birthday (4 Aug), Australian National Flag Day (3rd Sept), when an artillery salute is fired at a flag station, when directed by the Governor-General, on other occasions as ordered by Army HQ.

David Cohen, 11 November 1997


List of special flag flying days

Here is a list of the days that the Australian Government encourages citizens to fly their national flag:-

The Australian National Flag (specifications and guidance for use) Article 13 (Government Buildings) states that "The flag may be displayed at night, but only where it is properly illuminated".
Christopher Southworth, 4 April 2003

Protocols for flying the Australian National Flag can be found in part 2 of the �Australian Flags� booklet (https://www.pmc.gov.au/resource-centre/government/australian-flags-booklet-part-two).
Victor Steiner, 10 September 2020


Australian flag setup: conferences and meetings

Dated 8 May 2024, the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet posted a resource at https://www.pmc.gov.au/resources/flag-setup-conferences-or-meetings that explains how to go about setting up a conference flag display, based on the Australian National Flag. It can also be downloaded in PDF and DOCX formats and is of two A4 pages.

There are three sections.