Flag of the Governor-General of Australia

Flag of the Governor-General of Australia, since 1953

The flag of the Governor-General of Australia is an official flag of Australia and is flown continuously on buildings and other locations when the Governor-General of Australia is present.[1]

History

The flag of the Governor General affixed to a car

The flag has existed as three versions, the original flag used between 1902 and 1909 being a Union Flag defaced with a six pointed star, crowned, surrounded by ears of corn and a gold circlet. In 1909, following the addition of a seventh point to the Commonwealth Star on the Australian Blue and Red Ensigns, the star was changed to a seven-pointed star.[2]

On 16 July 1936 the Governor-General adopted a new flag for official use in Australia. The flag has a 1:2 ratio, it has a royal blue background and in the centre of the flag there is a Royal Crest (a crowned lion standing on a Tudor Crown) and the words "COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA" in dark blue letters on a gold scroll below the Crest. A similar design is used in most other Commonwealth realms.

In 1953 the flag was modified again, replacing the Tudor Crown with St Edward's Crown. The flag is otherwise identical to that introduced in 1936.

Usage

The flag is flown continuously wherever the Governor-General is in residence and is also used as a car flag.

Historical versions

Flag Date Description
1902–1909 A Union Flag defaced with a six pointed star, crowned, surrounded by ears of corn and a gold circlet. The crown used is the Tudor Crown.
1909–1936 A Union Flag defaced with a seven pointed star, crowned, surrounded by ears of corn and a gold circlet. The crown used is the Tudor Crown.
1936–1953 A crowned lion standing on a crown on a blue field. The crown used is the Tudor Crown.
1953–present A crowned lion standing on a crown on a blue field. The crown used is St Edward's Crown.

References

  1. "Governor-General's flag". Australian Flag Society. 2016. Retrieved 10 April 2017.
  2. "Flag for the Governor General of the Commonwealth of Australia car flagpole and car badge, 1931". National Library of Australia. Retrieved 10 April 2017.
Bibliography
  • Kwan, Elizabeth (1 May 2006). Flag and Nation: Australians and their National Flag Since 1901. Australia: University of New South Wales Press. p. 86. ISBN 0868405671.
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