Is Australia ready to ditch Union Jack? Bold move that could redesign national flag forever!

The Australian flag, a symbol of national identity that has flown over the country since 1901, may be due for a historic transformation.

The current design, which features the Union Jack in the canton, has been a point of contention for many Australians who feel it must adequately represent the nation's unique identity and diverse heritage.

A bold new push for a flag redesign that removes the Union Jack and incorporates elements that better reflect Australia's cultural landscape has reignited the debate.


The conversation around the flag's redesign gained momentum following comments from Peter Dutton.

He stated he would only stand in front of the national flag of Australia, excluding the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander flags.


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A bold movement is underway to redesign Australia's national flag and remove Union Jack. Credit: baona / iStock


Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has displayed these flags alongside the Australian flag at press conferences since he took office in 2022.

The proposed redesign, circulating on social media platforms like Reddit, suggests replacing the Union Jack with the Aboriginal flag while maintaining the Southern Cross as a nod to the current flag's design.

This concept isn't entirely new; it was notably featured on actor Sam Neill's arm in the 1997 sci-fi film Event Horizon.


However, the design has been met with mixed reactions.

Some critics argue that it lacks aesthetic balance and does not respect the significance of the Aboriginal flag, which many believe should not be relegated to a corner of the national flag.

The creator of the Aboriginal flag has expressed that they do not want it to be used in the canton, as this placement traditionally represents control and dominion.

Prominent Australian writer Peter FitzSimons, a vocal advocate for the flag's redesign, has been pushing for a change that better tells Australia's story.

FitzSimons, a director of Ausflag, an organisation dedicated to finding a new flag design, has collected public submissions since 2015.


The group's mission is to create a flag representing Australia's past, present, and future, as well as its land, people, diversity, achievements, and aspirations.

Many designs have been proposed. Some featured iconic Australian symbols like the kangaroo, the federation star, and the nation's sporting colours of green and gold, inspired by the blooming wattle.

Some popular designs include the Southern Cross, which has a federation star above green and gold stripes, and another with a green and gold boomerang through the centre.

FitzSimons has pointed out that changing the national flag is a matter of political will rather than cost and has compared the process to the movement for an Australian republic, which seeks to replace the British monarch with an Australian as head of state.


The current flag, officially adopted in 1953, was chosen upon the federation of the six British colonies into a nation in 1901.

Its design reflects Australia's historical ties to Britain, but as the nation's identity continues to evolve, so does the call for a flag that fully embodies the spirit of modern Australia.

As the debate continues, it's clear that the Australian flag is more than just a piece of fabric; it's a powerful symbol of national unity and pride.

Whether or not the flag will change remains to be seen.

Still, the discussion is a testament to the country's journey towards self-definition and recognition of its rich cultural tapestry.
Key Takeaways

  • There is a bold movement in Australia to redesign the national flag to remove the Union Jack and represent unity under one banner.
  • Some Australians suggested incorporating the Aboriginal flag into the new design, replacing the Union Jack's current position.
  • Discussions about a new flag design have intensified following Peter Dutton's statement about standing only under one flag - the national flag of Australia.
  • Advocate groups like Ausflag are collecting and promoting various new flag designs, with public votes showing preferences for designs incorporating elements of Aboriginal heritage and Australia's national colours.
What does the Australian flag mean to you? Do you support a redesign? Feel free to share your thoughts and opinions in the comments below.
 
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That's what I've always said. If it HAS to be changed, just keep the Southern Cross. Can't get much more Australian than that.
Unfortunately, there are a couple more nations around the world that show the Cross in their flag, as well. I guess they could claim the same as far as their nationality goes.
 
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The Southern Cross is not unique to Australia. It appears in the skies of all countries which happen to be south of the equator. We can never be identified solely by the Southern Cross!
How true.
 
Well that was a big read - certainly raised some hackles. I think the "leave it alone" brigade won that argument.
 
Unfortunately, there are a couple more nations around the world that show the Cross in their flag, as well. I guess they could claim the same as far as their nationality goes.
That is true, but we have the Federation Star to set us apart. Personally, I'd like to see it stay the same but the Southern Cross and Federation Star would be a good replacement, in my opinion.
 
I've got a better idea for a national flag to represent the feelings of (seemingly) a majority of Strayans:
Pick any colour as a background (doesn't matter, as long as it doesn't drown out the piccies).
Include an icon of every sport played in the land -- don't forget break dancing, our newly discovered Olympic sport.
Show pics of cigarettes and pouches of tobacco, plus bottles of booze -- they're the national money raisers for the government
Speed cameras and radar guns would feature greatly in the design; they'd rank fairly high in the priorities.
You'd have to have a pokie or two, plus racehorses and bookies and the Melbourne Cup thrown in for good measure.
You'd have to have every game show and "reality" progrsm there, as well; they're the opiate of the masses.
Racing cars, with Bathurst featuring prominently, would have a cherished spot.
No need to have a politician's face on the rag. No matter who you vote for, a politician still wins.
Unions would get a mention if for nothing else than their bloody-mindedness.
I could go on ...
 
Now I am inspired to cast a vote. If it came to it, I would vote to change it. As a child, I remember a house a few streets away had the flag flyer in their front yard…nobody I know owned up to knowing them personally as they were considered rather odd. Remember British patriotism that would be seen satirised in The Goodies, the Union Jack vest? Or, Pauline Hanson with the Australian flag draped around her (haha).
No doubt Americans like flag waiving the most.

Imperialism comes to mind, and the wars fought because of it.
I generally associate flag flying with wars and nations exhibiting hubris pride.

While I am proud of Australia and our ADF personnel, past and present - just not in the same way as many of the predominately British Strayans do (seems to me that the English here spend a great deal of time criticising, whinging and putting rubbish on Straya constantly and bitterly…maybe they are still mourning the loss of Empire). “Our Diggers fought under this flag” - noxious nationalism?

[“As the saying goes, victory has many fathers, but defeat is an orphan. Yet in Britain's case, defeat has multiple sires, from overconfidence to racism. Those Americans who would sneer at the Limeys should be mindful that the same reasons have also resulted in U.S. defeats.”]
 
Now I am inspired to cast a vote. If it came to it, I would vote to change it. As a child, I remember a house a few streets away had the flag flyer in their front yard…nobody I know owned up to knowing them personally as they were considered rather odd. Remember British patriotism that would be seen satirised in The Goodies, the Union Jack vest? Or, Pauline Hanson with the Australian flag draped around her (haha).
No doubt Americans like flag waiving the most.

Imperialism comes to mind, and the wars fought because of it.
I generally associate flag flying with wars and nations exhibiting hubris pride.

While I am proud of Australia and our ADF personnel, past and present - just not in the same way as many of the predominately British Strayans do (seems to me that the English here spend a great deal of time criticising, whinging and putting rubbish on Straya constantly and bitterly…maybe they are still mourning the loss of Empire). “Our Diggers fought under this flag” - noxious nationalism?

[“As the saying goes, victory has many fathers, but defeat is an orphan. Yet in Britain's case, defeat has multiple sires, from overconfidence to racism. Those Americans who would sneer at the Limeys should be mindful that the same reasons have also resulted in U.S. defeats.”]
Not this English person, along with the many friends I have that came over here as 10 pound poms.
I love this country and would never complain about it.
And I don't want our flag changed at all, keep it as it is!
 
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Not this English person, along with the many friends I have that came over here as 10 pound poms.
I love this country and would never complain about it.
And I don't want our flag changed at all, keep it as it is!
Meaningful response. I shall alert the media! However, I was never in any doubt of it!
 
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Not this English person, along with the many friends I have that came over here as 10 pound poms.
I love this country and would never complain about it.
And I don't want our flag changed at all, keep it as it is!
I’m a ten pound Pom also I was six months old in dec 1958 when we came here I also love australia 🇦🇺 it’s all I’ve ever known.🎅
 
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Well sarcasm is supposed to be humourous for the person doing it and feelings of shame for the person receiving it.
In my case it does nothing, it just makes you look/sound stupid.
But that is my opinion 🤫
Oh my, well you’ve got me there - I really didn’t take into account your cerebral abilities.
 
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ABSOLUTELY NOT! PEOPLE HAVE DIED FOR OUR COUNTRY AND THIS IS THE FLAG THEY FOUGHT FOR AND COVERED THEM WHEN THEY DIED.
 

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