to be followed in flying the State of Queensland flag alone or in combination with the Australian National flag and other flags or pennants.
Flags should be flown from State Government buildings in the following combinations: 5.1.1 Where one flagpole exists the Queensland Flag should be flown. 5.1.2
The guidelines should be used with discretion and in accordance with the Australian and Queensland Government protocols. Flying of the Australian National and
5.1.1 Where one flagpole exists the Queensland Flag should be flown. 5.1.2 Where two flagpoles exist
the following categories and which have the facilities to permit the proper flying or display of the flag are eligible to receive a Queensland flag free of
Permission is not required to fly the Australian Aboriginal flag Coordinating Council
IT IS IMPORTANT TO OBSERVE CORRECT FLAG PROTOCOL WHEN FLYING THE. FLAG. THE FOLLOWING GUIDELINES APPLY TO THE AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL. FLAG AND TO FLAGS GENERALLY.
KEEP OUR FLAG FLYING! The Australian National Flag Association of Queensland (Inc). The Australian National Flag Association aims to promote a wider
Queensland Governor remarked that “the idea of holding an open public public competition but it is the only national flag to fly over an entire ...
The Queensland Government encourages the flying of our flag. Requests from schools and youth groups for free flags should be made through State. Members of
Flying the flag The state flag The State of Queensland flag is the British Blue Ensign consisting of a dark blue field with the Union flag occupying
Flags should be flown from State Government buildings in the following combinations: 5 1 1 Where one flagpole exists the Queensland Flag should be flown 5 1 2
This document provides guidance and protocols for flying the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander flags at Queensland Health facilities The guidelines should
We are a non-political voluntary community group and we welcome membership from anyone who wishes to protect our flag and honour its unique story The website
Queensland Governor remarked that “the idea of holding an open public public competition but it is the only national flag to fly over an entire
Why are there two different flags for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Flying the flags is a highly visible symbol of respect and can be used to
Keep Our Flag Flying! The Australian flag was born with the creation of Federation at the dawn of the century A contest resulted in 32822 entries
Permission is not required to fly the Australian Aboriginal flag Coordinating Council PO Box 501 Thursday Island QLD 4875 Telephone: 07 4069 1446
The Queensland Government encourages the flying of our flag Requests from schools and youth groups for free flags should be made through State Members of