IRISH AUSTRALIAN FLAG
Vexillographer John Vaughan has a fascinating interest. He knows all there is to know about Australian flags. Did you know that many special events have their own special flag? The Irish Australian Flag was raised for the first time at the Vinegar Hill Woolshed on 10th March, 1988. On that occasion the flag was broken out by Australian media personality Mike Bailey on behalf of the Irish Week Committee. The flag features the constellation of the Southern Cross taken from Australia's National Flag, combined with a golden harp, a symbol of Ireland since the 15th century.
The green and gold colours of the flag reflect the links between Australia and Ireland. Green and gold were adopted as Australia's National and Bicentennial Colours in April, 1984. According to the Vexillological Society of Ireland, green and gold are the traditional colours of Eire and are believed to have been first used in the 17th century as a symbol of the Irish people. The flying of the Irish Australian Flag commemorates over 200 years of Irish influence on the Australian landscape and lifestyle and denotes the importance of the Irish contribution to the Australian way of life.
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Thanks to John Vaughan for permission to use the above information.
For much more on Australian flags visit the Australiana Flags website at: www.australianaflags.com.au. See ISSUE 3 of Simply Australia for our article on The Irish in Australia by Daryl Adair and Mike Cronin
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