Some interesting designs to contemplate, but I have some comments.
IMHO
- If we include the aboriginal flag or any part of it, we are merely replacing the Union Flag with the Aboriginal flag. At the same time it excludes the Torres Strait Islanders and is devisive by acknowledging one group over others dependant upon when they arrived. One group having arrived 40,000 or more years ago.
- The current coat of arms only includes representation of the 6 states and not the internal and external territories. (NT, ACT, Cocos & Keeling Islands, Christmas Island, Norfolk Island). As also suggested, the coat of arms included in the flag loses definition as the size is reduced.
- The Australia Star/Commonwealth Star includes only 7 points, representing the 6 states + one for the territories. If the aspirations to statehood of the ACT and NT are acomplished will we need to have a nine ponted star to be inclusive? Nine points, like the coat of arms will tend towards a blob or a white sun rather than a star as the size is reduced.
BTW: My earlier reference to the "State of the Northern Territory", was a personal acknowledgement of the aspirations to statehood of Territorians. Infact on my last drive along the Stuart Highway about 30 years ago there was a roadsign on the border just near Kulgera welcoming people to the State of the ....



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