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This image or media file is available on the Wikimedia Commons as File:Flag of Australia.svg. While the license of this file may be compliant with the Wikimedia Commons, an editor has requested that the local copy be kept too. This file does not meet CSD F8 and should not be tagged as a Commons duplicate.
Flag of Australia; Use: National flag and state ensign: Proportion: 1:2: Adopted: 11 February 1903; 121 years ago () [1] 8 December 1908; 116 years ago () [2] (current seven-pointed Commonwealth Star version) 8 April 1954; 70 years ago () (designated as the Australian National Flag and given priority over the Union Jack) Design
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This flag was designed in 1823. It is highly likely that the design is in the public domain. Created by User:Martyman in Illustrator en:Australian Colonial Flag.svg
Flag Date Use Description 1901–1903 Original 1901 Federal Flag Design Competition winner [1]: A Blue Ensign defaced with the six-point Commonwealth Star in the lower hoist quarter and the five stars of the Southern Cross in the fly half (each star had a varying number of points: 9, 8, 7, 6 and 5—with Alpha Crucis being larger than Beta and Gamma and with Delta being smaller than Beta and ...
It is therefore likely to be freely licensed for personal and most commercial uses, however, commercial production of flags and bunting within Australia remains exclusively licensed and manufactured by Carroll and Richardson Flagworld, in a similar capacity to being trademarked. Personal physical flag reproductions are explicitly exempt.
This image shows a flag, a coat of arms, a seal or some other official insignia. The use of such symbols is restricted in many countries. The use of such symbols is restricted in many countries. These restrictions are independent of the copyright status.