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25.01.2022 REMEMBERING THE FIRST RAISING OF OUR AUSTRALIAN FLAG BY A GOVERNOR-GENERAL ON 16 SEPTEMBER 1901



24.01.2022 FLAG DAY, a high-flying success. BRAVO, ZULU - WELL DONE!

24.01.2022 FLAG FACT - A SALUTE TO ONE OF THE DESIGNERS OF OUR FLAG

23.01.2022 VJ Day - UK commemorates 75th anniversary as Royals lead tributes.



22.01.2022 Gentleman George, Vexillologist of Tasmania

22.01.2022 FLAG FACT - OUR AUSTRALIAN FLAG FIRST FLOWN ON 3 SEP 1901.

22.01.2022 WASTEFUL & DISCRACEFUL DEMOLITION OF ICONIC CANADIAN GIFT https://www.facebook.com/abccanberra/videos/394086238669305/



21.01.2022 The most beautiful flag in the World, the AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL FLAG

21.01.2022 Fly our Flag on its 119th birthday in appreciation for all we enjoy and cherish in this land we love, Australia.To All Flag Marshals: Action Australia-wideDay of National CelebrationAustralian National Flag Day3 September 2020Thursday, 3 September 2020 is Australian National Flag Day.

21.01.2022 Lets celebrate our Aussie FLAG DAY!

21.01.2022 To all Flag Marshals and CEOs Citizenship Day

21.01.2022 Remembering our civilians who served under the RED ENSIGN at sea in wartime.



18.01.2022 WARTIME FUND RAISING UNDER OUR FLAG

18.01.2022 St Andrew's Day was once a public holiday in Australia. Up to six million Australians can claim Scottish heritage.

18.01.2022 The Prime Minister's Flag Day Message for 119th Birthday

18.01.2022 The vital Defence Force role of our chief national symbol, the AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL FLAG.

17.01.2022 A lone Piper's Remembrance Day Tribute.

17.01.2022 MARKING THE END OF WWII

17.01.2022 Saluting our National Flag Day

16.01.2022 Beacon of Flag Flying.

16.01.2022 Today marks 119 years since the Australian National Flag was first flown. This is the infrared flag I wore on night operations in Afghanistan. The flag represe...nts our heritage, our geography and our federal character. Its that final pointour federal characterthat we need to remember right now. The seven points of the Federation Star represent our unity as states and territories. We are one country. When we bear arms in defence of our country, we do so under one flagas Australians. During a time of crisis, when small-minded politicians are dividing Australians for electoral advantage, our flag reminds us that we are one people.

15.01.2022 WWII HERO TO RECEIVE THE VICTORIA CROSS FOR VALOUR

13.01.2022 Celebrating our wonderful Australian flag on National Flag Day.

13.01.2022 OUR SAS SPECIAL FORCESPrime Minister Scott Morrison says he is distressed and disturbed by the damning report into war crimes allegedly committed by Australia's special forces but warned against a "media trial" ahead of the justice system dealing with the findings.Mr Morrison also said he was "puzzled" by criticisms levelled against Australian War Memorial chairman Kerry Stokes who has vowed to support members of the Special Air Service Regiment accused of war crimes by [usin...g a special fund set up two decades ago](https://www.smh.com.au/politics/federal/kerry-stokes-moves-to-help-sas-members-accused-of-war-crimes-20201119-p56g8j.html?js-chunk-not-found-refresh=true) to bankroll legal costs.Prime Minister Scott Morrison was speaking at a virtual press conference last Saturday.In his first press conference since a redacted version of [Justice Paul Brereton's report was released on Thursday](https://www.brisbanetimes.com.au/link/follow-20170101-p56dek), the Prime Minister said the government was not currently considering compensation for those in Afghanistan. He said the report was serious and would be dealt with by the law. https://www.brisbanetimes.com.au/politics/federal/disturbing-and-distressing-morrison-warns-against-trial-by-media-on-alleged-war-crimes-20201121-p56gol.html?ref=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_source=rss_feed

13.01.2022 The most beautiful flag in the World, the AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL FLAG which belongs to every Australian Citizen, equally.

12.01.2022 He served us, his King and Country with distinction, Guy Griffiths RAN.

12.01.2022 'Tis the deeds that were done 'neath the moth-eaten rag, When the pole was a staff, and the rag was a flag'

11.01.2022 Commemorating the 75th anniversary of the end of World War IIWe will never forget them!On Saturday, 15 August 2020 Australia will commemorate the 75th anniversary of Victory in the Pacific and the end of World War II.

11.01.2022 Prime Minister demands apology from China over 'repugnant' fake tweet showing Australian soldier murdering child https://www.abc.net.au/news/2020-11-30/china-fake-image-australian-war-crimes-afghanistan-tensions/12934538

10.01.2022 Australia's Flag Day celebrated in England with Merchant Navy Day

10.01.2022 MOMENTOUS AUSTRALIAN FLAG HISTORY

10.01.2022 Significance of our FLAG, the chief national symbol of Australia

09.01.2022 To all Flag Marshals and CEOs Citizenship DayThursday 17 September 2020

09.01.2022 Dignified display of our great Australian Flag

08.01.2022 Great deed done under the old White Ensign of HMAS Armidale

08.01.2022 Resources to mark Australian National Flag Day on 3 September 2020Government - Australian National Flag

07.01.2022 LEST WE FORGET THEIR SERVICE, SACRIFICE, DETERMINATION AND SUCCESS ON OUR BEHALF.

07.01.2022 FLAG DAY SALUTE

05.01.2022 Our National Flag is by law, custom and tradition Australias chief national symbol of unity belonging to all Australian citizens equally whatever age, ethnic background, sexual orientation, colour, creed, belief or place of birth. The Australian Flag was designed by Australians in 1901 in a unique public competition that attracted a massive 32,823 entries.

05.01.2022 FLAG KIT FOR FLAG DAYListen

04.01.2022 OUR FLAG AT HALF-MAST IN MOURNING

04.01.2022 AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL FLAG DAY MESSAGE Jodi McKay MP Leader of the Opposition, New South Wales Parliament I would like to extend my best wishes to the Austral...ian National Flag Association as we celebrate Australian National Flag Day 2020. Since Federation, the Australian Flag has been proudly flown across our nation as an important and unique symbol of our national identity. On September 3, we acknowledge and celebrate the anniversary of the Australian Flag and its continuing significance in representing our rich and diverse nation. 2020 Australian National Flag Day Jodi McKay

04.01.2022 A glorious FLAG DAY for our AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL FLAG and our Merchant Navy, AUSTRALIAN RED ENSIGN

03.01.2022 JOIN AND CELEBRATE - AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL FLAG DAY

02.01.2022 CELEBRATE FLAG DAY, 3 SEPTEMBER

02.01.2022 AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL FLAG DAY MESSAGE When I see the Australian National Flag fly, it calls to mind the history and achievements of this proud nation over the last 119 years. The hard work of our men and women at home has been defended with valour by our service-people abroad, all to achieve the prosperous and democratic nation that we live in today. The flag captures our democratic spirit: in 1901 Australias first Prime Minister, the Rt Hon Sir Edmund Barton, announced tha...t its design would be open to the people. There were 32,823 entries to the competition, and the winning design was made in parallel by five Australians from across the nation. In true egalitarian spirit, the winners shared the 200 prize. The flag speaks to what Australians can accomplish when we work together. The six stars on the flag were the first symbols of our federation the moment when each state decided that they could form an even stronger whole together. We have shown this strength in unity to the world at every opportunity since 1901. I thank the Australian National Flag Association for encouraging all Australians to fly the flag on 3 September and to reflect on what this national symbol means to each of us. Mayor Teresa Harding - Ipswich City Council

02.01.2022 ICONIC FLAGPOLE FELLED

01.01.2022 Vietnam Veterans' Day - LEST WE FORGET.On 18 August, we commemorate Vietnam Veterans' Day on the anniversary of the Battle of Long Tan in 1966. We remember the sacrifices of those who died and those who were wounded and say thank you to almost 60,000 Australians who served during the 10 years of our involvement in the Vietnam War. We also remember our New Zealand colleagues too. More than 3,000 New Zealand military personnel served in Vietnam between 1964 and 1972.In addition, some 300 civilian medical and aid workers travelled from New Zealand to help the people of South Vietnam. https://anzacportal.dva.gov.au/commemoration/commemoration-days/vietnam-veterans-day#:~:text=On%2018%20August%2C%20we%20commemorate,involvement%20in%20the%20Vietnam%20War.

01.01.2022 The Japanese representative sign the surrender documents aboard the battleship Missouri in Tokyo Bay on 2 September 1945. In the foreground, General Yoshijiro U...mezu is signing the surrender terms for the Japanese Imperial General Headquarters. On the generals right, opposite side of table, is Lt. Gen. Richard K. Sutherland, General MacArthurs Chief of Staff. Back of microphones stands General of the Army Douglas MacArthur. Reading left to right, the first row of men facing the camera in back of General MacArthur are: Admiral of the Fleet Chester W. Nimitz; Gen. Hsu-Yung-chang, China; Adm. Sir Bruce Fraser, Britain; Lt. Gen. Derevyanko, USSR; Gen. Sir Thomas Blarney, Australia; Col. L. Moore Cosgrave, Canada; Gen. Jacques Leclerc (Count Philippe de Hauteclocque), France; Vice Adm. Conrad Helfrich. Netherlands; Air Vice Marshal L. M. Isitt, New Zealand. The officer at the extreme right is Gen. Jonathan M. Wainwright. Photo by Larry Keighley See more

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