Flags Amendment Act 1981 (Cth)
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BE IT ENACTED by the Queen, and the Senate and the House of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Australia, as follows:
“3. The blue flag described in Schedule 1, being the flag a reproduction of which is set out in Part I of Schedule 2, is declared to be the Australian National Flag.
“4. The red flag described in Schedule 1, being the flag a reproduction of which is set out in Part II of Schedule 2, shall be known as the Australian Red Ensign.”.
(a) by omitting—
the australian national flag”
and substituting—
the australian national flag and the australian red ensign”; and
(b) by omitting clause 1 and substituting the following clauses:
“1. The Australian National Flag is a blue flag, and the Australian Red Ensign is a red flag, the design of each of which is specified in clause 1a.
“1a. Each of the flags referred to in clause 1 has—
(a) the Union Jack occupying the upper quarter next the staff;
(b) a large white star (representing the 6 States of Australia and the Territories) in the centre of the lower quarter next the staff and pointing direct to the centre of St. George’s Cross in the Union Jack, as specified in Table A; and
(c) 5 white stars (representing the Southern Cross) in the half of the flag further from the staff, as specified in Table B.”.
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FORMAL AMENDMENTS
Provision | Amendment |
Heading to Schedules................. | Omit “THE SCHEDULES”. |
Heading to Second Schedule....... | Omit “SECOND SCHEDULE”, substitute “SCHEDULE 2”. |
1. No. 1, 1954. For previous amendments, see No. 58, 1954 and No. 216, 1973.
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