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  2. Category:National colours - Wikipedia

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    Category: National colours. 7 languages. ... National colours of Australia; Australian state and territory colours; List of international auto racing colours; C.

  3. National colours - Wikipedia

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    National colours are frequently part of a country's set of national symbols. Many states and nations have formally adopted a set of colours as their official "national colours" while others have de facto national colours that have become well known through popular use.

  4. National colours of Australia - Wikipedia

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    The Australian cricket team continued to use the colours thereafter, and in 1908 the colours were ratified as the official team colours for future Australian cricket teams. During subsequent discussions by members of the New South Wales Cricket Association, the colours were reportedly referred to as " gum-tree green" and " wattle -gold".

  5. Inter-Society Color Council - Wikipedia

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    Fundamental & Applied Color Research; Industrial Application of Color; and; Art, Design & Psychology. Special Topics meetings include presentations on one or more areas specific to the meeting. The Council is also active in promoting color education, including development of programs and resources for schools, along with the Colour Literacy ...

  6. Standard Color Reference of America - Wikipedia

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    Among other uses, the American national flag and many state flags are officially specified based on the Standard Color Reference, [1] as are those of a handful of other countries, such as the Philippines. [2] The Standard Color Reference of America was issued in 1915 for the purpose of simplifying color work by standardizing color for the U.S.

  7. Ausflag - Wikipedia

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    Ausflag is an organisation that promotes changing the flag of Australia. It was formed in 1981 by Harold Scruby who has since worked to foster debate on the design of the flag. [ 2 ] Prominent Australians that have been involved in the direction of Ausflag include Nicholas Whitlam , Phillip Adams , Cathy Freeman , Malcolm Turnbull , Janet ...

  8. Australian National Flag Association - Wikipedia

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    The Australian National Flag Association (ANFA) is an organisation that promotes the use of the current Australian National Flag and opposes any changes to it. ANFA was formed at a public meeting held in Sydney on 5 October 1983 to oppose suggestions that the existing Australian National Flag is not appropriately representative of the nation, and should be changed, with Sir Colin Hines elected ...

  9. District tartans of Australia - Wikipedia

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    The Australia tartan (also known as the Australian tartan) was the winner of a national competition held by the Scottish Australian Heritage Council. It was designed by John Reid, a Melbourne architect, was recorded in the SRT's predecessor registers in 1984, and has since been registered in the SRT.