List of Australian flags (English Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "List of Australian flags" in English language version.

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  • Thomson, Jeff (10 November 2015). "Construction Details of the Australian Flag". FOTW Flags Of The World website. Jon Radel. Retrieved 21 November 2023. The 1901 Southern Cross star-points ranged from nine (Alpha) to five (Epsilon) and inner diameter of each was 4/9 of their outer diameters. Beta, Gamma and Epsilon were the same outer diameter as today, Alpha was 1/6 and Delta 1/10 of the fly width. In 1903 Alpha, Beta and Delta were altered to the same design as the Gamma Star (1/7 fly width, seven points) thus making the Southern Cross the same as on the current flag.
  • Thomson, Jeff (10 November 2015). "Construction Details of the Australian Flag". FOTW Flags Of The World website. Jon Radel. Retrieved 21 November 2023. The 1901 Southern Cross star-points ranged from nine (Alpha) to five (Epsilon) and inner diameter of each was 4/9 of their outer diameters. Beta, Gamma and Epsilon were the same outer diameter as today, Alpha was 1/6 and Delta 1/10 of the fly width. In 1903 Alpha, Beta and Delta were altered to the same design as the Gamma Star (1/7 fly width, seven points) thus making the Southern Cross the same as on the current flag.

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  • "The Bowman Flag". State Library of New South Wales. 8 December 2015. Retrieved 11 September 2024.

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  • Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet (2022). "How the Australian National flag was chosen". Australian flags (3rd ed.). Australian Government. ISBN 978-0642471345.
  • Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet (2022). "State and territory flags". Australian flags (3rd ed.). Australian Government. ISBN 978-0642471345.
  • Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet (2022). "Flags of Australia's Indigenous Peoples". Australian flags (3rd ed.). Australian Government. ISBN 978-0642471345.
  • "Australian flags". Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet. Australian Government. Retrieved 4 February 2025.
  • Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet (2022). "Australian ensigns". Australian flags (3rd ed.). Australian Government. ISBN 978-0642471345.
  • Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet (2022). "Royal and Vice-Regal flags". Australian flags (3rd ed.). Australian Government. ISBN 978-0642471345.
  • "Royal and Vice-Regal flags". Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet. 14 July 2022. Retrieved 18 October 2024.
  • "Symbols timeline". Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet. Australian Government. Retrieved 1 July 2025.
  • Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet (2022). "Early flags". Australian flags (3rd ed.). Australian Government. ISBN 978-0642471345.

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  • "Arrowhead Voilet". Toowoomba Plants: Natives of the Region suitable for Gardens. 8 September 2011. Retrieved 7 January 2019.

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