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Flag ,capital and currency of Australia?

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tell me exactly the flag,currency and capital of australia

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  1. Here ya go


  2. Flag: The British ensign in the left hand corner is surrounded by five stars that form the Southern Cross and a sixth to represent the Commonwealth.  This design was picked in a competition in 1901.  There were some changes to the stars until a more precise flag was approved by the king of England.  The 6 points of the Commonwealth star was made to represent the 6 states & the 7th stands for the Northern Territory & the 6 external territories of The Land Down Under, Australia.

    Currency: Australia has a decimal system with 100 cents to the dollar ($AUD). Coins have values of 5, 10, 20 and 50 cents, and $1 AUD and $2 AUD; notes have values of $5 AUD, $10 AUD, $20 AUD, $50 AUD and $100 AUD.

    Capital: Sydney.

  3. Australian flag has union jack in the top inner corner and the southern cross stars on blue background for the rest. Currency is the Australian dollar, and the Capital city is Canberra

  4. For any detailed information of Australia, check here:

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Australia

  5. the flag: blue colored background with stars on its surface and a red colourd rectangle on its upper left corner with stripes on it. its currency id $ and capital is sydney.

  6. Here It's

    Capital : Canberra

    Currency : Australian dollar

    Flag : The flag of Australia was chosen in 1901 from entries in a worldwide design competition held following Federation. It was approved by Australian and British authorities over the next few years, although the exact specifications of the flag were changed several times both intentionally and as a result of confusion. The current specifications were published in 1934, and in 1954 the flag became legally recognised as the "Australian National Flag". The flag is a defaced Blue Ensign: a blue field with the Union Flag in the canton (upper hoist quarter), and a large white seven-pointed star known as the Commonwealth Star in the lower hoist quarter. The fly contains a representation of the Southern Cross constellation, made up of five white stars – one small five-pointed star and four, larger, seven-pointed stars

    In addition to the Blue Ensign there are several additional officially declared Australian flags, including the Aboriginal flag, the Torres Strait Islander flag, and the flags of the Defence Forces and merchant ships. The design of the Australian flag is the subject of debate within Australia, with some advocating its redesign in connection with the Australian republicanism and republican movement.

    The official flag of Australia is defined in the Flags Act 1953. The Act became law on 14 February 1954 when Elizabeth II Queen of Australia gave Royal Assent in person. Section 3 of the Act specifies that the Blue Ensign is the "Australian National Flag".[1] The Act specifies the colours and construction details for this flag, and the Australian Red Ensign (also known as the Australian Merchant Flag).

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