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Symbol Name Image Adopted Territorial Flag: Flag of the Northern Territory: Flag of the Northern Territory: 1 July 1978 Territorial Coat of arms: Coat of arms of the Northern Territory: Coat of arms of the Northern Territory: 1 July 1978 Territorial Animal Emblem Red kangaroo Macropus rufus: Red kangaroo: 1975 Territorial Bird Emblem Wedge ...
Pages in category "Symbols of the Northern Territory" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
Australian Capital Territory: Coat of arms of Canberra [Note 2] Royal bluebell: Gang-gang cockatoo: Brush-tailed rock-wallaby: For the King, the Law and the People: Blue and gold Batocara mitchelli' [8] City of Canberra tartan [Note 3] Symbols of Australian Capital Territory [9] Northern Territory: Coat of arms of the Northern Territory: Sturt ...
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The formal description, or blazon, of the arms is:. Tenny, representations in the Australian Aboriginal manner of an Arnhem Land rock painting of a woman with stylised internal anatomy between in dexter chief and base two symbolic representations of camp sites joined by journey or path markings in the manner of the Central Australian Aboriginals and in sinister chief and base the like, all ...
As the Northern Territory never had colonial status or a prior flag, it was decided that an original design would be created. The flag was designed by Robert Ingpen, a prominent artist originally from Drysdale, Victoria. Ingpen used a number of designs suggested by the public as a basis for his final design. [1]
Being one of the most widely recognised symbols of Australia’s outback, the Devils Marbles are also one of the most visited reserves/places in the Northern Territory. [6] The Parks and Wildlife Service recorded 96,172 visitors in 2007. [9] The visitation count increased to 137,500 by 2012. [5]
This image is a derivative work of the following images: File:Australia_Northern_Territory_location_map.svg licensed with Cc-by-sa-3.0 2010-04-04T22:07:07Z Chumwa 1134x1577 (546267 Bytes) Reverted to version as of 16:37, 18 December 2009; 2010-04-04T21:56:20Z Roke 1134x1577 (505324 Bytes) local government low salience, dont appear on general ...