Australia: Index to all pages (original) (raw)
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- Commonwealth of Australia
- Australian Ensigns in Current Use
- Subnational flags
- Military Flags
- Emergency Services
- Other Government Bodies
- Historical Flags
- Indigenous Peoples
- Political, union flags, etc.
- Company flags
- Other flags
- Changing the flag debate
- Other Sites
See also:
Commonwealth of Australia
- National flag (main page)
- Red Ensign
- Royal flags of Australia
- King Charles' Personal Standard in Australia
- Queen Elizabeth II's Personal Standard in Australia
- Governor-General
- Prime Minister
- Order of Australia
- Civil Air Ensign
Subnational Flags
- States and territories
- Clickable Map of Australia
- Local government areas
- Proposed New States
- Jervis Bay Territory
Military Flags
- Naval Flags
- Air Force Flags
- Army Flags
- Space Force Flags
- Joint Services Flags
- Military Board Union Flag and Ensign
- WWI Service Flag
- Veteran's Organisations:
- Prohibition of flying or displaying Australian 'Defence flags'
- List of known defaced Australian ensigns
Emergency Services
Other Government bodies
- Federal
- New South Wales
Historical Flags
- AntiTransportation League
- Australian Natives Association
- Bicentennial Flag
- Bowman Flag
- Centenary of Federation in 2001
- Commonwealth Lighthouse Service
- Eureka Flag
- Garden Island Weather Signals
- The Honour Flag (War Loan flags)
- Klondike Flag
- Murray River Flag
- National Colonial Flag of 1823
- New England
- New South Wales Ensign/Federation Flag
- Quarantine and Inspection Service
- Queensland Red Ensign
- Van Dieman's Land Ensign
- Mistaken or Dubious Defaced Australian Flags
- Erroneous flags on trading cards, etc.
Indigenous Peoples
- The Aboriginal Flag
- The Torres Strait Islanders Flag
- The MeeWee flag
- Adnyamathanha
- Anangu (traditional owners) flag
- Australian South Sea Islanders
- Bathurst Wiradyuri and Aboriginal Community
- Darkinjung Local Aboriginal Land Council
- Elcho Island
- Githabul-Narakbul Tribe
- Gubbi Gubbi
- Kalkatunga Tribal Council
- Kaurareg Nation
- Kattung Sovereign Nation
- Kokatha Mula Nation
- Kutunatu Aboriginal Corporation
- Larrakians
- Murdi Paaki Regional Assembly
- Murrawarri Republic
- Nagdu People
- Netat Ad Tribal Confederation
- New South Wales Aboriginal Land Council
- Ngarrindjeri Nation
- Mer (Murray) Island
- Peibri Koiop Clan Tribal Governing Council
- Rirratjingu Aboriginal Corporation
- Saibai Island
- South West Aboriginal Land and Sea Council
- Tasmanian Aboriginal Corporation
- Taungurung people, Victoria
- Tiwi Island
- Wadja Tribal Governing Council
- Official status of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander flags
- Wajarri
- Wangan and Jagalingou
Company flags
Political, union flags, etc.
- Political parties
- Australian Manufacturing Workers Union
- Construction, Forestry, Mining and Energy Union
- Electrical Trades Union
- Environmentalist Movement Flags
- Australian Sexual Orientation Flags
Other flags
- Australia & Ireland Friendship Flag
- Australian Coal and Iron Ore Community Flag
- Church flags
- Clean Marinas Australia
- Educational Institution flags
- Heritage flags (Flags indicating ancestral heritage, e.g., Irish, Scottish)
- Kangaroo flag
- Model Boat Clubs
- Red Cross
- Royal Flying Doctor Service of Australia
- Self-proclaimed States
- Signal flags
- Sporting flags
- Visitor Information Centres
- Warning flags
- Yachting flags
Changing the flag debate
Other Sites
- Flags Australia (the Flag Society of Australia) is a voluntary, apolitical, non-profit association for people interested in researching, preserving and publishing information about flags. A member of FIAV, the society maintains a strict neutrality in the question of whether the Australian national flag should be changed. The site contains an index to the Society's journal, Crux Australis [cxa] and information regarding many flag prominent in Australia's history.
- Ausflag is a voluntary, apolitical, non-profit organisation seeking to promote high quality debate about Australia's national symbols. There are four main sections: Ausflag, Flags since 1788, The flag debate and some further information. The site contains 69 pages of information and 48 flag images. Full flag histories of Australia and each Australian state are given, along with information about Australian Government sites, libraries, Australian organisations, databases and more...
- Australian National Flag Association is a voluntary, apolitical, non-profit organisation seeking to increase knowledge of and identification with the current Australian National Flag.
- Eureka flag, with an explanation of the Eureka Uprising.