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Is it time to unfurl a new flag?

Sep 03 08:45am

Today ceremonies around the country will mark National Flag Day, an annual day proclaimed by Governor General Sir William Deane in 1996.

The current Australian flag was chosen from a national public competition in 1901 which received 32,823 entries!

The flag is a powerful symbol used when we come together as a nation, be it for celebration or commemoration. Should it be updated to reflect the changes that have happened since it was chosen 107 years ago?

We asked John Vaughan from the Australian National Flag Association and Harold Scruby from, the Executive Director of Ausflag to put the case for and against.

The case against - John Vaughan, Vexillographer (expert in flags), Australian National Flag Association


John's interest in the flag grew from his father and grandfather always flying the Australian flag at home

He says the Australian flag is important to the national psyche because it reflects our law, customs and traditions, and the stars and crosses remind us of our hard won political freedoms. The stars stand for freedom of speech, rule of law and freedom of assembly, and the Southern Cross represents our geographical position and Australia’s states.
 

The case for - Harold Scruby, Executive Director, Ausflag

Ausflag was established in 1981 to push for 'the adoption of an Australian flag, anthem, and colours.' Ausflag are calling for a flag which:

  • clearly and unequivocally proclaims our identity to other nations
  • internationally recognisable and not confusing to other nations
  • unites the Australian nation in all its diversity

Harold says many Aussie athletes during the Olympic Games had flags draped over their shoulders and you could only see the Union Jack, and couldn't tell us apart from Britain; when the Union Jack in the top left corner of the flag it dominates.

Pictured is Harold's proposed flag design.

Prime Minister Kevin Rudd has said 'On Australian National Flag Day, I encourage all Australians to fly or display the Australian National Flag proudly in their homes, their schools and communities.'

More info:
www.australianflag.org.au
www.flagaustnat.asn.au
www.ausflag.com.au

81 Comments Report Abuse
11. noonetony - Sep 03 07:52am
HI Gang, leave the stars on the flag but through a rainbow through it as we are multi-coloured and cultured.
12. truebluedazzamate - Sep 03 07:53am
I wouldn't want that bloody thing hangin from my eye for a wart! Mate, us regular diggers need a new wind wagger that rings true to our dinkum occer spirit but still lets our pommy mates know that they're bloody true blue in our heart of hearts.
13. truebluedazzamate - Sep 03 07:57am
what the bloody hell is going on? why is a fair dinkum true blue bloody born and bred outback bloke like me not getting his comments heard on this grouse message board. It's enough to make me mate Slim turn over in his grave under the shearing shed!
14. laser170 - Sep 03 07:57am
What a crap debate! Harold Scruby owns Ausflag.. A company that makes flags. If we chose to change our flag. Harold Scruby stands to make millions from contracts to manufacture flags for every Government dept, school, business or organisation. Anywhere and everyone that flys a flag. Get it right!
15. us2aussies - Sep 03 07:58am
Some say that the current Australian flag represents our history. It is true that this current flag has been a great part of our history,but has became history itself, and that is why we need a new flag to represent us and our great Country, not a flag with a foreign country's flag in the corner .
16. byrondandy@y7mail.com - Sep 03 08:05am
I think that we should change the flag,but please,please......Wait until all the old people die first!!!.
17. leekemp6 - Sep 03 08:09am
National Flag Day and what do you do? Let's promote winging and disputes..goodo!! What about National history and learning about the flag today. Like it or not this country was built on English Convicts. Take away Union Jack u take away our first 100 years of history..der!!!
18. us2aussies - Sep 03 08:12am
We should be proud of our Country, we should be proud of our heritage and we should be proud to have a new flag the represents our great Country.
A flag that symbolises Australia, A flag without the flag of a foreign Country stuck in the corner.
19. leekemp6 - Sep 03 08:13am
It would be a waste of money to change..money that could be spent elsewhere on something much more in need YES!!! Get over it people be proud of our convicts. bloody hell trace your family tree you may well be related to a convict or an englishman from way back. Then c if you want a new flag....
20. h1atlantis - Sep 03 08:16am
How about the Australian Federation Flag with the Union Jack removed? (Image:Australian Federation Flag without Union Jack.svg). Historic and good-looking.
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