New Indigenous Flags Education Portal Launched

Minister for Indigenous Australians

To mark the anniversary of the Aboriginal flag being flown for the first time and as Australians celebrate 50 years of NAIDOC Week, the Albanese Government has proudly launched a new Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Flags education portal.

The portal is a place to learn more about the meaning, history and significance of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander flags which represent the world's oldest continuing cultures.

The Aboriginal flag was designed by Luritja artist Mr Harold Thomas and was first raised on this day in 1971.

The Torres Strait Islander Flag was designed in 1992 by the late Mr Bernard Namok of Thursday Island.

In 1995, the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander flags were proclaimed official flags of Australia by the Keating Labor Government, under the Flags Act 1953.

The education portal is a resource for schools and anyone wanting to deepen their understanding of the importance of our First Nations flags.

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