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Aboriginal Flag Information:
Flag Adopted:14 July 1995 (in
use since 12 July 1971)
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The Aboriginal Flag was
designed by
Harold Thomas, an Aboriginal artist, in 1971. The
flag was designed to be an eye-catching rallying symbol
for the Aboriginal people and a symbol of their race and
identity. The black represents the Aboriginal people,
the red the earth and their spiritual relationship to
the land, and the yellow the sun, the giver of life.
In the late 1960s,
Aboriginal people stepped up their campaign for
indigenous land rights through protest marches,
demonstrations, banners and posters. The protests
increased in the early 1970s and Harold Thomas noticed
they were often outnumbered by non-Indigenous people
with their own banners and placards. He decided they
needed to be more visible and the idea of the flag was
born.
The Aboriginal flag was
first raised in Victoria Square in Adelaide on National
Aboriginal Day in 1971, but was adopted nationally by
Aboriginal people and Torres Strait Islanders in 1972
after it was flown above the Aboriginal "Tent Embassy"
outside of the old Parliament House in Canberra.
Mr Thomas has often been
asked to design a new Australian flag, but he says the
design of the Aboriginal flag "sprung from passionate
times" and that his inspiration could not necessarily
"be repeated" for a new Australian flag. Mr Thomas says
he would prefer to see something different for a new
Australian flag.
Mr Thomas is also uneasy
about suggestions that the Aboriginal Flag could replace
the Union Jack in the current Australian flag to create
a new national flag. Mr Thomas says "Our flag is not a
secondary thing. It stands on its own, not to be placed
as an adjunct to any other thing. It shouldn't be
treated that way."
The Aboriginal flag is
increasingly being flown by both Aboriginal and
non-Aboriginal people. In view of its increasing
importance in Australian society, the Government
initiated steps in 1994 to give the flag legal
recognition. After a period of public consultation, the
Government made its own decision in July 1995 that the
flag should be proclaimed a "Flag of Australia" under
section 5 of the
Flags Act 1953. The flag was so proclaimed by
the Governor General of Australia, William Hayden, on 14
July 1995.