National symbols of Australia are the official symbols used to represent Australia as a nation or the Commonwealth Government. Additionally, each state and territory has its own set of symbols.
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Symbol | Name | Image | Declared | References |
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National flag | Flag of Australia | 3 September 1901 | [1] | |
National coat of arms | Coat of arms of Australia | 19 September 1912 | [2] | |
Governor general's standard | Flag of the governor-general of Australia | 1953 | ||
Indigenous flag | Australian Aboriginal Flag | 14 July 1995 | [3][4] | |
Indigenous flag | Torres Strait Islander Flag | 14 July 1995 | [5] | |
National anthem | Advance Australia Fair | "Advance Australia Fair" |
19 April 1984 | [6] |
Royal anthem | God Save the King | "God Save the King" |
19 April 1984 | [7] |
National colours | Green and gold | 19 April 1984 | [8] | |
National floral emblem | Golden Wattle (Acacia pycnantha) |
19 August 1988 | [9] | |
National gemstone | Opal | 27 July 1993 | [10] |
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