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  2. National symbols of Australia - Wikipedia

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    National symbols of Australia are the official symbols used to represent Australia as a nation or the Commonwealth Government. Additionally, each state and territory has its own set of symbols . List of symbols

  3. List of symbols of states and territories of Australia

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    South Australia: Coat of arms of South Australia: Badge of South Australia: Sturt's desert pea: Piping shrike: Hairy nosed wombat: Leafy seadragon-Blue, red and gold Opal(State Gemstone) Bornite(State Mineral) Spriggina floundersi [4] South Australian tartan: Symbols of South Australia: Tasmania: Coat of arms of Tasmania: Badge of Tasmania ...

  4. James Cook Collection: Australian Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Australian Museum's Cook Collection was acquired in 1894 when it was transferred from the Government of New South Wales.At that time it consisted of 115 artifacts collected on Captain James Cook's three voyages of discovery Throughout the Pacific Ocean, during the period 1768–1780, along with documents and memorabilia related to these voyages.

  5. Coat of arms of Australia - Wikipedia

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    It appeared on buildings and personal goods as a branding device for Australia. These later formed the basis of the arms of New South Wales, Melbourne and Adelaide. [4] Following the federation of Australia, the first official coat of arms of Australia was designed by Wilson Dobbs and granted by King Edward VII on 7 May 1908. [10] [11]

  6. Great Seal of Australia - Wikipedia

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    Great Seal of Australia as used from 1973 to 2024 during the reign of Queen Elizabeth II. The Great Seal of Australia (also known as the Great Seal of the Commonwealth of Australia) is used on some important documents (such as officer commissions, judicial appointments and letters-patent for royal commissions) to demonstrate the approval of the Commonwealth. [1]

  7. National Museum of Australia - Wikipedia

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    A Holey Dollar, the first currency minted in Australia; Netball memorabilia of Liz Ellis; Olympic medals won by John Konrads at the 1960 Rome Olympics; Props from children's television show Play School; An Australian flag found in the ruins of World Trade Center Three after the September 11 attacks; The fleece of Chris the sheep