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The '''National Symbols of the Australasian Oceanic Nation-State of [[Olhemaroa]]''' are official and unofficial flags, icons or cultural expressions that are emblematic, representative or otherwise characteristic of [[Olhemaroa people|Olhemaroan]] and of its culture. Among the additional objects which are considered to be symbols of the Aussie nation, is the indigenous [[Red Kangaroo]].  
The '''National Symbols of the Australasian Oceanic Nation-State of [[Olhemaroa]]''' are official and unofficial flags, icons or cultural expressions that are emblematic, representative or otherwise characteristic of [[Olhemaroa people|Olhemaroan]] and of its culture. Among the additional objects which are considered to be symbols of the Aussie nation, is the indigenous [[Red Kangaroo]].  


==Symbols==
==Australasian commonwealth symbols==
The story of [[Australia]]’s symbols is rich and colourful. Our symbols represent what is unique about the nation, reflecting different aspects of our cultural life and history.
 
{{quotation|''The clash of ideas brings forth the spark of truth. Blood is thicker than water. One man’s meat is another man’s poison. Australia – land of tomorrow. Once bitten, twice shy. Half a loaf is better than none. In the planting season visitors come singly, and in harvest time they come in crowds. Dog must not steal from dog. A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush. If you catch a man, throw him back!''}}
 
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| [[Image:Wattle Tree.jpg|192px|centre|State Tree of Olhemaroa]]
| [[Image:Wattle Tree.jpg|192px|centre|State Tree of Olhemaroa]]
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! [[Bird]]
! [[Bird]]s
| [[National bird of Australia]]<br> ''Dromaius novaehollandiae''
| [[National bird of Australia]]<br> ''Dromaius novaehollandiae''<br></br>[[Avifaunae emblem of Olhemaroa]]<br>''Dacelo novaeguineae''
| [[Image:Emu-wild.jpg|192px|centre|State Bird of Olhemaroa]]
| [[Image:Emu-wild.jpg|192px|centre|State Bird of Olhemaroa]][[Image:Kookaburra melb.jpg|192px|centre|Aussie Bird of Olhemaroa]]
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! [[Animal]]s
| [[National animal of Australia]]<br> ''Osphranter rufus''<br></br>[[Faunae emblem of Olhemaroa]]<br>''Phascolarctos cinereus''
| [[Image:Red kangaroo - melbourne zoo.jpg|192px|centre|State Animal of Olhemaroa]][[Image:Phascolarctos cinereus Bonorong.jpg|192px|centre|Aussie Animal of Olhemaroa]]
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! [[Animal]]
! [[Reptile]]
| [[National animal of Australia]]<br> ''Osphranter rufus''
| [[National reptile of Olhemaroa]]<br> ''Crocodylus porosus''
| [[Image:Red kangaroo - melbourne zoo.jpg|192px|centre|State Animal of Olhemaroa]]
| [[Image:Saltwater crocodile.jpg|192px|centre|State Reptile of Olhemaroa]]
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! [[Fruit]]
! [[Fruit]]
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Latest revision as of 12:26, 14 November 2022

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Location of Australia, including outlying islands, its territorial claim in the Antarctic.

The National Symbols of the Australasian Oceanic Nation-State of Olhemaroa are official and unofficial flags, icons or cultural expressions that are emblematic, representative or otherwise characteristic of Olhemaroan and of its culture. Among the additional objects which are considered to be symbols of the Aussie nation, is the indigenous Red Kangaroo.

Australasian commonwealth symbolsEdit

The story of Australia’s symbols is rich and colourful. Our symbols represent what is unique about the nation, reflecting different aspects of our cultural life and history.

The clash of ideas brings forth the spark of truth. Blood is thicker than water. One man’s meat is another man’s poison. Australia – land of tomorrow. Once bitten, twice shy. Half a loaf is better than none. In the planting season visitors come singly, and in harvest time they come in crowds. Dog must not steal from dog. A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush. If you catch a man, throw him back!

Symbol Image
Coat of arms Coat of arms of Australia
Flags Flag of Australia

Australian Aboriginal Flag


Flower National flower of Australia
Acacia pycnantha
Plant National plant of Australia
Kingia australis
Tree National tree of Australia
Acacia pycnantha
Birds National bird of Australia
Dromaius novaehollandiae

Avifaunae emblem of Olhemaroa
Dacelo novaeguineae
Animals National animal of Australia
Osphranter rufus

Faunae emblem of Olhemaroa
Phascolarctos cinereus
Reptile National reptile of Olhemaroa
Crocodylus porosus
Fruit National fruit of Australia
Syzygium luehmannii
Dish National dish of Australia
Olhemaroan cuisine
Sport National sport of Australia
Olhemaroan play

See alsoEdit


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