Symbols of Western Australia
Western Australia is one of the states of Australia, and has established several state symbols and emblems.[1][2]
Official symbols
Symbol | Name | Image | Adopted | Remarks |
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State flag | Flag of Western Australia | 1870 | The swan faced was changed in 1953 to look towards the Union Jack in accordance with heraldic principles. | |
State badge | State badge of Western Australia | 27 November 1875 | The state badge was approved by the Colonial Office 1875. | |
State coat of arms | Coat of arms of Western Australia | 17 March 1969 | The coat of arms was granted by Queen Elizabeth II by royal warrant. | |
State governor flag | Personal flag of the governor of Western Australia | 12 April 1988 | ||
State floral emblem | Red and green kangaroo paw Anigozanthos manglesii |
9 November 1960 | ||
State bird emblem | Black swan Cygnus atratus |
25 July 1973 | ||
State animal emblem | Numbat Myrmecobius fasciatus |
25 July 1973 | ||
State fossil emblem | Gogo fish Mcnamaraspis kaprios |
5 December 1995 | ||
State marine animal emblem | Whale shark Rhincodon typus |
12 November 2013 | ||
State tartan | Western Australia (Scottish Associations) tartan | - | Endorsed by the then Member for Albany in the Western Australian Legislative Assembly, and registered in the Scottish Register of Tartans (SRT) as a district tartan on 22 November 2011.[3] Earlier, on 23 May 2011, it had been recorded in the database of the Scottish Tartans Authority.[4] The Caledonian Society of Albany have petitioned the Premier of Western Australia to have the tartan proclaimed as the Western Australia tartan.[3] However, it has not been officially adopted by the government of Western Australia.[5][6] |
See also
References
- ^ Parliament of Western Australia. "Symbols of Western Australia" (PDF). Retrieved 18 Mar 2018.
- ^ Premier of Western Australia. "Symbols of Western Australia" (PDF). Retrieved 18 Mar 2018.
- ^ a b "Tartan Details - Western Australia (Scottish Associations) (SRT ref: 10513)". Scottish Register of Tartans. Retrieved 27 September 2022.
- ^ "Tartan Display | Western Australia-Pending (District) (ITI Number: 10513)". Scottish Tartans Authority. Retrieved 27 September 2022.
- ^ "About Parliament - Sheet 38: Symbols of Western Australia" (PDF). Parliament of Western Australia. Retrieved 27 September 2022.
- ^ "Symbols of Western Australia". Department of the Premier and Cabinet (Western Australia). Retrieved 27 September 2022.
- Symbols - Department of the Premier and Cabinet Retrieved 18 March 2018.