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  2. Symbols of New South Wales - Wikipedia

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    State animal emblem Platypus Ornithorhynchus anatinus: Platypus: 1971 State fish emblem Eastern blue groper Achoerodus viridis: Blue Groper: 1998 State gemstone emblem Black opal: 2008 State fossil emblem Mandageria fairfaxir: 2015 State colour: Sky blue Sky blue Pantone 291 State tartan: New South Wales tartan: Kookaburra: Launched on 4 May ...

  3. Coat of arms of New South Wales - Wikipedia

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    The State Arms, Symbols and Emblems Act specifically provides for the Arms to be further 'ornamented', and it is possible that 'ornamented' versions of the State Arms could be prepared in the future to reflect the separation of executive, judicial and legislative functions, reminiscent of the manner in which the UK Royal Arms were used by the ...

  4. List of symbols of states and territories of Australia

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    Symbols of Queensland: 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 ...

  5. List of Australian floral emblems - Wikipedia

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    In New South Wales, the New South Wales waratah was proclaimed as the official floral emblem of the state in 1962 by the then governor Sir Eric Woodward, after being used informally for many years. [3] The Cooktown Orchid (Vappodes phalaenopsis), was the official floral emblem of Queensland since 19 November 1959. [4]

  6. Australian state and territory colours - Wikipedia

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    In Australia, state and territory colours are frequently part of a state or territory's set of state symbols. Some states have formally adopted a set of colours as their official "state colours" while others have de facto state colours that have become well-known through popular use.

  7. Coat of arms of Australia - Wikipedia

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    The escutcheon (central shield) is the focal point of the coat of arms, and contains six quarters, each containing a representation of the badge of an Australian state. The whole shield is surrounded by an ermine border, which both symbolises the "encompassing authority of the Australian crown " and makes the shield a single device, instead of ...

  8. Flag of New South Wales - Wikipedia

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    The current state flag of New South Wales was officially adopted in 1876. The flag is based on the defaced British Blue Ensign with the state badge located in the fly.The badge, based on the coat of arms, is a white disc with the cross of St George, a golden lion passant guardant in the centre of the cross and an eight-pointed gold star on each arm of the cross.

  9. Waratah - Wikipedia

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    Telopea speciosissima is the floral emblem of the state of New South Wales and several organisations in the state, including the New South Wales Waratahs rugby team and Grace Bros (now Myer). Waratah is also the name of the Sydney Trains A set, a class of electric multiple unit trains operated by Sydney Trains in Sydney.