09/03/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 09/02/2025 16:55
On 3 September each year, we celebrate Australian National Flag Day by recognising the first time the flag was flown, on 3 September 1901. Known as the Commonwealth blue ensign, it became formally recognised as the Australian National Flag in 1953.
Each year on Australia Day, the Australian National Flag is displayed alongside the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander flags to reflect and celebrate the importance of our national day. These flags signify our nation's heritage, values and shared identity.
Flag-raising ceremonies at schools, local authorities and in Australian households are held across the nation today to recognise the significance of Australian National Flag Day. All Australians are encouraged to fly or display our national flag with pride and to celebrate our highest national symbol for unity, respect and strength.
Here are some ideas to help you celebrate Australian National Flag Day: