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National symbols of Australia

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Goals :• to generalize about the national

flag of Australia;• to examine the history of creating

its national anthem;• to sum up the facts about

Australian coat of arms

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National symbols represent the central ideas and values of a

nation

National symbols of the USA

Floral national

symbol of the United Kingdom

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National symbols include a national flag, a national anthem,

a coat of arms

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The national flag is flown by the government and citizens of that

country.

Australian National Colonial Flag

Australian Federation Flag

Eureka FlagAnti-Transportation League Flag

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Australian National Flag

It was chosen in 1901.

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The Australian flag uses three prominent symbols, the Union Flag the Commonwealth Star (also the federation star) and the Southern

Cross

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“Advance Australia Fair” (1984)A national anthem (also "national hymn", "song" etc.) is a generally patriotic musical

composition that evokes and eulogizes the history, traditions and struggles of its people, recognized either by a nation's government as the official national song, or by convention through use by the people.

Peter Dodds McCormick, composer of Advance Australia

Fair

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The coat of arms of AustraliaA coat of arms, in European tradition, is a design

belonging to a particular person (or group of people) and used by them in a wide variety of ways

The official coat of arms that was granted by King Edward VII in 1908

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The coat of arms adopted in 1912

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The story of Australia’s symbols is rich and colourful. Australian national symbols represent what is unique about the nation, reflecting

different aspects of their cultural life and history.Among the best-loved symbols are the featuring the stars of the

Southern Cross, the Union Jack and Commonwealth or Federation Star; the floral emblem, the fragrant golden wattle; the celebratory national

colours are green and gold and the vibrant gemstone, the Australian opal. The Australian National Anthem is also one of the most important national

symbols.

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Bibliography1.The World Book Encyclopedia.

– V.12.en.wikipedia.org3.www.vokrugsveta.ru4.eng.history.ru


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