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The Eureka flag of Australia is an Australian symbol with a strong symbolism that is generally used as a sign of protest for the support of many causes in Australia.

The Origins of the Eureka Flag of Australia

This blue flag with a central white cross was originally a combat flag during the Ballarat miners' revolt in 1854, a major event in the history of Australian democracy, also known as the "Eureka Stockade revolt".

This symbol of the struggle against imperialist oppression and the beginning of the sense of Australian citizenship was originally hoisted on the Eureka palisade (hence the name) in Victoria, Australia.

Uses and symbolism of the Eureka Flag today

Today, this Eureka flag continues to be used as a symbol for the defence of workers' rights in Australia and has been included in several logos of trade union organisations in Australia. In Australia, some Australians who are particularly attached to the Eureka Flag (Eureka Flag) would even like to see it fly as a national Australian emblem to replace the Australian flag that still carries the Union Jack in the canton! However, this Eureka flag is controversial in Australia, depending on everyone's political aspirations, it can evoke total rejection or, on the contrary, boundless admiration!

All Australian Eureka flags for sale on AZ Flag

AZ Flag invites you to discover its entire range of Eureka flags from Australia on sale in its shelves in the form of table flags, eyelet flags or multi-dimensional sheaths!

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