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The uniforms of Australia's national sports teams are usually green and gold. [8] The golden wattle flower, and the colours green and gold, are also featured on the Coat of arms of Australia. According to the Australian government, "green and gold have been popularly embraced as Australia’s national sporting colours" since the late 1800s. [1]
The Australian Made, Australian Grown logo (also known as the Australian Made logo or AMAG logo) is a registered certification trade mark logo and country of origin label that certifies that a product has been manufactured or grown in Australia. The triangular green-and-gold logo, featuring a kangaroo, was introduced in 1986. The Australian ...
Australian Aboriginal flag: Australian Aboriginal Flag: 14 July 1995 [3] [4] Indigenous flag Torres Strait Islander flag: 14 July 1995 [5] National anthem: Advance Australia Fair "Advance Australia Fair" 19 April 1984 [6] Royal anthem: God Save the King "God Save the King" 19 April 1984 [7] National colours: Green and gold 19 April 1984 [8 ...
Tourism Australia makes use of the kangaroo in its logo to "help ensure instant recognition for Australia around the world". [7] The Australian Grown logo uses a golden kangaroo in a green triangle to show that a product is made or grown in Australia. [8] The Royal Australian Air Force roundel features a bounding red kangaroo.
South Australian tartan: Symbols of South Australia: Tasmania: Coat of arms of Tasmania: Badge of Tasmania: Tasmanian blue gum-Tasmanian devil-Ubertas et fidelitas Fertility and Faithfulness: Bottle green, yellow and maroon Crocoite [5]-Tasmanian tartan: Symbols of Tasmania: Victoria: Coat of arms of Victoria: Badge of Victoria: Common (pink ...
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South Australia: 1,781,516 Red Gold and Dark Blue [6] see Sport in South Australia: Tasmania: 557,571 Bottle Green Yellow and Maroon [7] [8] see Sport in Tasmania: Victoria: 6,503,491 Navy Blue Silver and White [9] see Sport in Victoria: Western Australia: 2,660,026 Gold Black and White: see Sport in Western Australia
Ellyse Perry wearing the women's baggy green, with red text on a gold background. Sometimes incorrectly called a "crest", the "achievement" or coat of arms on the Baggy Green cap is a pre-federation symbol representing Australian commercial endeavours of the time: wool-growing, shipping, mining and agriculture.