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Royal Standard of Australia. Using:
Design Sources:
- Barraclough, E. M. C. and Crampton, W. G. (1978). Flags of the World. London: Frederick Warne. ISBN 0723220158. P. 207
- FOTW, "my information is that the actual flags used by the Queen in her recent Australian tour continued to show the swan facing the fly. The reason for this is that notwithstanding the change to the WA flag badge, the Australian Coat of Arms has not been altered and since the Queen's flag is a defaced banner of the arms, the swan should not be changed." (Accessed 4 Feb 06)
A 22:31 version can be found at Image:Australia-Royal-Standard-(22-31).svg
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[edit] Original upload information
- 19:57, 25 February 2007 . . User:Ibagli (Talk | contribs) . . 600×300 (715,312 bytes) (When HM visited Australia in 2006, the swan faced the fly, according to the pictures of the car on Corbis.)
- 09:11, 4 February 2006 . . User:Greentubing (Talk | contribs) . . 600×300 (715,325 bytes) (Royal Standard of Australia. Using: *w:en:User:Lupin's Lion (NSW), Rose flower (centre)--but not rose leaves. *Rest is my own work Design Sources: *Barraclough, E. M. C. and Crampton, W. G. (1978). ''Flags of the World''. London: Frederick Warne. ISB)
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