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descendent of the Luritja people of Central Australia designed the flag. Permission is not required to fly the Australian Aboriginal flag



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[PDF] Guidelines for flying the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander flags

This document provides guidance and protocols for flying the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander flags at Queensland Health facilities The guidelines should 



[PDF] Flying of the Australian and Aboriginal Flags

Legislation requires flags to be flown in accordance with Protocols issued by the Commonwealth Government The Australian National Flag takes precedence over 



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[PDF] Q & A – Flying the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Flags

Permission is not required to fly either the Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander flags Different rules however apply to reproduce each flag Aboriginal Flag 



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[PDF] Q and A – Flying the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander flags

Although official permission is not required to fly either the Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander flag Reconciliation Australia always encourages 



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9 mai 2018 · Flag Protocol ___ Flying Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Flags Flying the Australian Flag with the flags of other nations

This document provides guidance and protocols for flying the. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander flags at Queensland Health facilities. The guidelines should 
  • How should the Aboriginal flag be flown?

    Flying flags on a stand
    The Australian flag has precedence as the tallest flag in the centre. This arrangement places the Aboriginal flag on the left as next in order of precedence. The Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander flags are interchangeable depending on location.
  • What is the protocol for flying flags in Australia?

    The Australian National Flag should always be flown on the far left of a person facing the building. With the exception of a flagpole fitted with a gaff, a house flag or club pennant should never be flown above a national flag.
  • Do you have to fly the Aboriginal flag?

    Although official permission is not required to fly either the Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander flag, Reconciliation Australia always encourages consultation with the local community when doing so.
  • Flying the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander flags demonstrates Australia's recognition of First Nation peoples, promoting a sense of community partnership and a commitment toward reconciliation.
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