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  2. Great Seal of Australia - Wikipedia

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    The great seal of Western Australia originally depicted the Royal Coat of Arms of the UK above a black swan. It was used from 1837 until at least 1952. [ 24 ] In 2004, a new seal was granted by the governor, exercising the powers of the monarch as conferred on him by section 7 of the Australia Act 1986 . [ 25 ]

  3. Seal of New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    The seal is defined by the Seal of New Zealand Act 1977. [1] The Seal of New Zealand Proclamation 1977 mandates the design of the seal. [2] The governor-general of New Zealand has custody of the Seal, for all official instruments of His Majesty's Government in New Zealand. [1]

  4. Coat of arms of Australia - Wikipedia

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    It appeared on buildings and personal goods as a branding device for Australia. These later formed the basis of the arms of New South Wales, Melbourne and Adelaide. [4] Following the federation of Australia, the first official coat of arms of Australia was designed by Wilson Dobbs and granted by King Edward VII on 7 May 1908. [10] [11]

  5. Coat of arms of New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    The coat of arms of New Zealand (Māori: Te Tohu Pakanga o Aotearoa [3]) is the heraldic symbol representing the South Pacific island country of New Zealand.Its design reflects New Zealand's history as a bicultural nation, with Zealandia, a European female figure on one side and a Māori rangatira (chief) on the other.

  6. Category:National seals - Wikipedia

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    Great Seal of Australia; C. Great Seal of Canada; ... National Seal of Brazil; Seal of New Zealand; Seals of the Nguyễn dynasty;

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  8. Great seal - Wikipedia

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    A great seal is a seal used by a head of state, or someone authorised to do so on their behalf, to confirm formal documents, such as laws, treaties, appointments and letters of dispatch. It was and is used as a guarantee of the authenticity of the most important and solemn records and documents.

  9. National symbols of Australia - Wikipedia

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    National symbols of Australia are the official symbols used to represent Australia as a nation or the Commonwealth Government. Additionally, each state and territory has its own set of symbols . List of symbols