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Aboriginal Flag (knitted) 2400 x 1200mm
Aboriginal Flag (knitted) 2400 x 1200mm Aboriginal Flag (knitted) 2400 x 1200mm

Aboriginal Flag (knitted) 2400 x 1200mm

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Extra-Large Format for Maximum Impact | Australian Made | A Bold Statement of Cultural Pride and Recognition

Celebrate and honour Australia’s First Nations peoples with this extra-large Aboriginal Flag, expertly crafted in Australia using high-quality knitted trilobal polyester. Measuring a generous 2400mm wide by 1200mm high, this flag is designed for high-visibility display on tall flagpoles, making it the perfect choice for government buildings, cultural centres, schools, embassies, and major events.

Whether flown on a civic lawn, raised in front of a public institution, or displayed during cultural ceremonies, this flag offers a strong and respectful visual commitment to inclusion, reconciliation, and cultural heritage. Its larger-than-standard size commands attention and delivers an unmistakable message of unity and respect.


🔴🟡⚫ A National Symbol of Deep Significance

Originally designed by Luritja artist and activist Harold Thomas in 1971 for the land rights movement, the Aboriginal Flag has since become one of the most potent symbols of Aboriginal identity and strength.

  • Black – Represents the Aboriginal people of Australia

  • Red – Symbolises the red earth, the land and the spiritual connection to Country

  • Yellow Circle – Depicts the sun, the constant source of life and the protector of all

Formally recognised as a national flag in 1995 and made freely available to the public in 2022, the Aboriginal Flag belongs to all Australians. Flying this flag is a powerful act of recognition and reconciliation, honouring the world’s oldest living culture.


✅ Premium Features:

  • Proudly Australian Made
    Manufactured locally, supporting Australian jobs, ethical production, and cultural integrity.

  • Lightweight Trilobal Knitted Polyester
    The trilobal weave offers a blend of strength and movement, making it ideal for daily outdoor display while remaining soft enough to fly beautifully even in light breezes.

  • Fade-Resistant Inks for Outdoor Durability
    Vibrant black, red, and yellow colours are screen printed using UV-stable inks, ensuring clarity and brightness even under intense sun exposure.

  • Reinforced Header Loops for Easy Attachment
    The flag features two stitched header loops that securely attach to standard flag clips and ropes (clips sold separately), making it suitable for both rope-hoist and static displays.

  • Double-Stitched Edges for Longevity
    All edges are securely double-stitched to protect against fraying and wear from frequent use or exposure to the elements.


📐 Specifications:

  • Dimensions: 2400mm (Width) x 1200mm (Height)

  • Material: Trilobal knitted polyester

  • Finish: Screen printed with double-stitched edges

  • Attachment: Two fabric loops along the hoist edge for clip attachment

  • Weight: Lightweight but highly durable

  • Suitable For: Outdoor and indoor use on 8–10 metre flagpoles

  • Care Instructions:

    • Hand wash in cold water with mild detergent

    • Air dry flat, away from direct sunlight

    • Avoid flying during extreme wind or storms to prolong lifespan


🎯 Ideal Display Locations:

  • Government & Council Offices – Prominently displayed with the Australian and Torres Strait Islander flags for full national representation

  • Schools & Universities – Used during cultural ceremonies, Welcome to Country events, or as part of regular flag raising

  • Corporate Offices & Business Campuses – Showcase your commitment to reconciliation and social responsibility

  • Public Parks & Cultural Precincts – Perfect for permanent outdoor displays on tall flagpoles in community spaces

  • NAIDOC Week, Reconciliation Week & Ceremonies – A striking centrepiece for events that honour Aboriginal heritage and voice

  • Large Private or Rural Properties – For individuals who want to make a proud and visible commitment to First Nations recognition


Cultural Note

Flying the Aboriginal Flag is a visible and meaningful way to acknowledge the Traditional Owners of the land. It’s not just a decoration, but a symbol of sovereignty, resistance, and connection to Country. When flown alongside the Australian Flag and Torres Strait Islander Flag, it forms the official flag trio of Australia, representing a unified and inclusive national identity.


A Flag Worth Flying with Pride

This 2400 x 1200mm Aboriginal Flag is more than just fabric—it’s a national symbol, a cultural icon, and a statement of solidarity. Whether you’re installing it in front of a building, preparing for an official event, or simply flying it from home, it honours the deep, enduring connection of Aboriginal peoples to this land.




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