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  2. Australian state and territory colours - Wikipedia

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    State/territory name Current population [1] State/territory flag Main colour Secondary colours Further information Australian Capital Territory: 454,499 Blue Gold and White [2] see Sport in Australian Capital Territory: New South Wales: 8,072,163 Sky Blue Navy Blue and White [3] see Sport in New South Wales: Northern Territory: 232,605 Red Ochre

  3. List of symbols of states and territories of Australia

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    South Australia: Coat of arms of South Australia: Badge of South Australia: Sturt's desert pea: Piping shrike: Hairy nosed wombat: Leafy seadragon-Blue, red and gold Opal(State Gemstone) Bornite(State Mineral) Spriggina floundersi [4] South Australian tartan: Symbols of South Australia: Tasmania: Coat of arms of Tasmania: Badge of Tasmania ...

  4. National colours of Australia - Wikipedia

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    The uniforms of Australia's national sports teams are usually green and gold. [8] The golden wattle flower, and the colours green and gold, are also featured on the Coat of arms of Australia. According to the Australian government, "green and gold have been popularly embraced as Australia’s national sporting colours" since the late 1800s. [1]

  5. States and territories of Australia - Wikipedia

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    For the purposes of Australian (and joint Australia-New Zealand) intergovernmental bodies, the Northern Territory and the Australian Capital Territory are treated as if they were states. Each state has a governor, appointed by the monarch (currently King Charles III), which by convention he does on the advice of the state premier. [49]

  6. District tartans of Australia - Wikipedia

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    South Australia Official tartan. The origins of the South Australia Official tartan can be traced back at least as far as about 1999, when a tartan designed by Betty Johnston and named the South Australia tartan was recorded, subject to the notation "Awaiting approval of the State to become the official tartan in 1999".

  7. Symbols of South Australia - Wikipedia

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    State tartan: South Australia Official tartan: South Australia Official tartan: 18 February 2018 Officially accepted by the "Scottish Association" in 2008 as the State tartan. [2] Recorded the same year (STA ref: 7956; STWR ref: 3281), and subsequently registered in the Scottish Register of Tartans as a district tartan under the name South ...

  8. National symbols of Australia - Wikipedia

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    Name Image Declared References National flag: Flag of Australia: Flag of Australia: 3 September 1901 [1] National coat of arms: Coat of arms of Australia: Commonwealth Coat of Arms: 19 September 1912 [2] Governor general's standard Flag of the governor-general of Australia: Flag of the governor general of Australia: 1953 Indigenous flag ...

  9. Coat of arms of Victoria (state) - Wikipedia

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    The Victorian State tartan is an emblem that officially represents the state. The tartan was designed after the arms by Betty Johnson in November 1998. The colours of the tartan include blue, white, green, and pink. [15] Each of these colours was designed to represent an element of the arms. Blue represents the colour of the shield.