Full-Size Outdoor Display | Australian Made | A Symbol of Pride, Identity & Cultural Unity
The Aboriginal Flag – 1800 x 900mm is a powerful symbol of Indigenous pride and cultural resilience. Crafted to the highest standards in Australia, this full-size flag is printed on durable trilobal knitted polyester—a premium, lightweight fabric that ensures the flag moves beautifully in even the gentlest breeze, while withstanding daily outdoor use.
This is our most popular size for government buildings, community organisations, civic spaces, educational institutions, and homes looking to fly the flag with prominence and dignity. Whether flown alone or alongside the Australian and Torres Strait Islander flags, it makes a bold statement of respect, reconciliation, and recognition.
🔴🟡⚫ The Story Behind the Flag
Designed in 1971 by Luritja artist and activist Harold Thomas, the Aboriginal Flag is one of Australia’s most important cultural emblems. It was created to represent and unify Aboriginal people during the land rights movement and has since become an enduring national icon.
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Black – Symbolises the Aboriginal people of Australia
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Red – Represents the red earth, the spiritual relationship to Country, and the blood shed in the fight for land and justice
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Yellow Circle – Depicts the sun, the constant source of life and renewal
Formally recognised as an official flag of Australia in 1995, and placed into public ownership in 2022, it now belongs to all Australians and is a central part of the national identity.
✅ Premium Features:
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Australian Made Excellence
Proudly manufactured in Australia to ensure quality, authenticity, and ethical production.
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Trilobal Knitted Polyester Fabric
Lightweight and breathable, yet highly durable. This fabric is ideal for daily flagpole use, even in variable weather conditions.
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Screen Printed for Vibrancy
Utilising advanced screen-printing techniques and UV-stable inks to ensure bold, clear colours that resist fading in the sun.
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Reinforced Hoist Edge with Header Loops
Features two sewn-in loops for secure attachment to flagpoles using standard flag clips. Double-stitched edges increase durability and prevent fraying.
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Suitable for Outdoor or Indoor Use
Designed for long-term external display on 6–7 metre flagpoles, but also works beautifully for indoor ceremonies, assemblies, or official events.
📐 Technical Specifications:
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Flag Dimensions: 1800mm (Width) x 900mm (Height)
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Material: Trilobal knitted polyester
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Finish: Full-colour screen print with reinforced stitching
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Attachment Method: Two header loops for use with flag clips (clips not included)
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Wind Suitability: Excellent in light to moderate wind
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Weight: Lightweight for easy flying
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Care Instructions: Hand wash with cold water and mild detergent; air dry only. Avoid high winds and storms to maximise lifespan.
🎯 Ideal For:
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Schools & Universities – Fly proudly on flagpoles or display in auditoriums and classrooms year-round
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Councils, Government Buildings & Embassies – Display with the Australian and Torres Strait Islander flags to represent all Australians
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Private Homes – Show your personal commitment to cultural recognition and solidarity
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Business Premises – Support reconciliation and inclusion with prominent, respectful display
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Events, Festivals & Ceremonies – A must-have for NAIDOC Week, Sorry Day, Reconciliation Week, community rallies and cultural celebrations
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Community Spaces & Parks – Fly prominently in open civic areas to represent heritage and unity
Cultural Note
Flying the Aboriginal flag is more than a display—it is a gesture of acknowledgment, respect, and solidarity. For many, it’s a visible commitment to reconciliation, truth-telling, and recognition of Australia’s deep and continuing Aboriginal history. When paired with the Torres Strait Islander Flag and the Australian National Flag, this trio represents the full cultural breadth of our nation.
A Flag That Stands for Something Greater
Whether you're flying this Aboriginal Flag daily or for a special event, the 1800 x 900mm knitted version is a visually striking and respectful tribute to Aboriginal culture, survival, and identity. Designed to last, built to be seen, and created to honour the world’s oldest continuous culture.