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| − | + | Under the Flags Act, 1953, the Australian Blue Ensign was given official recognition as the Australian National Flag. This is the correct flag for citizens and business enterprises to fly on land. The Australian Red Ensign was reaffirmed as the proper “colours” for Australian registered ships in the Shipping Registration Act, 1981. It should be flown by merchantmen, yachts and small craft. It should never be flown over land. | |
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Under the Flags Act, 1953, the Australian Blue Ensign was given official recognition as the Australian National Flag. This is the correct flag for citizens and business enterprises to fly on land. The Australian Red Ensign was reaffirmed as the proper “colours” for Australian registered ships in the Shipping Registration Act, 1981. It should be flown by merchantmen, yachts and small craft. It should never be flown over land.
