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| h English (en) | </noinclude> <!-- 7. List the rules on the use of the national flag. --> The following guidelines apply to the use of the Australian National Flag and to flags generally around the world. * While being hoisted a person should face the flag, stand at attention, remain silent and persons in uniform should salute. * Persons in uniform should salute the flag when passing in a parade or when the national anthem is played. * The flag should be displayed only during the hours of daylight unless well illuminated. * The flag should never touch the ground, floor or water. * It should be raised briskly and lowered in a dignified, ceremonious manner. * Because the national flag takes precedence over all other flags, it must never be displayed in a position inferior to any other flag. * When flown with flags of other sovereign states, they should all be displayed at the same height and on separate flag poles of the same height. * If there is an even number flown together in a line, the national flag will be on the left when viewed from the front. * If there is odd number flown together in a line, the national flag is positioned in the centre. * If there are more than five flags displayed, there should be a national flag displayed at each end of the line. * In an enclosed circle of flags, the national flag should be flown on the flagpole immediately opposite the main entrance to a building or arena. * In a semicircle of flags, the national flag should be in the centre. * When flown with state, province and house flags, the order of precedence is national, state or province and then house. * If carried in single file with other flags, the national flag should always lead. * If carried in line abreast, it is preferable to have the national flag at each end of the line. If only one national flag is available, it should be placed in the centre of the line of flags carried abreast. Where the number of flags is even and the national flag cannot be carried in the centre (of a line of flags abreast), it should be placed (carried) on the right-hand end of the line facing the direction of movement. * If the national flag is vertically suspended in an east-west street, the canton should be towards the north. In a north-south street the canton should be towards the east. * When the national flag is displayed alone on a speaker’s platform, it should be flat against the wall or on a staff on the right of the speaker as they face the audience. * When the national flag is displayed on a staff on the floor of a hall it should be on the left when viewed from the audience. * The flag should never be used to cover a statue, monument or plaque for an unveiling ceremony; to cover a table or seat; or to mask boxes, barriers or the space between the floor and ground level on a dais or platform. * When the flag is represented, for example, as an illustration for commercial purposes: :* It should be used in a dignified manner and reproduced accurately; :* It should not be defaced (i.e. have superimposed on it printing or illustration); :* It should not be covered by other objects; and :* All symbolic parts of it should be identifiable. * When the flag becomes dilapidated and is no longer in a suitable condition for use, it should be destroyed in a dignified manner by burning privately. If the flag is made of polyester or similar material that are toxic when burned an acceptable alternative is to cut the flag into small, unrecognisable pieces. * When the flag is flown at half-mast as a sign of mourning: :* It must be first be raised to the top of the mast (the peak) then immediately lowered slowly to the half-mast position; :* The flag must be lowered to at least a position recognisably half-mast so that it does not appear to have slipped down from the top of the flagpole; :* An acceptable position would be when the top of the flag is a third of the distance down from the top of the flagpole; and :* When lowering the flag at the close of the period of display at half mast, the flag must be briskly raised to the top of the mast and then and lowered in a dignified, ceremonious manner. |
| h Spanish (es) | </noinclude> <!-- 7. Hacer una lista de las normas acerca del uso de la bandera nacional. --> <noinclude> |
