Why do the Australians wear yellow and green? The Australian flag has a blue base with a red-and-white Union Jack and six white stars. So why do Australia's teams and athletes wear yellow and green?
Dressing like a wattle bush is no longer a prerequisite for a patriotic Australian wardrobe. Countless Team Australia Olympic ...
Do I really have to wear green and gold? Anna Peters ... As an alternative, many people turn to the colours of the Australian flag, but red, white and blue can be mistaken for the UK, US or ...
Given concerns about the effect outward displays of national pride can have on others, some private venues may opt to refuse entry to those wearing Australia Day themed clothes — but is it legal?
Whenever I get back to Melbourne for cricket, there’s one question my teammates always ask me: “Are we going for a feed at ...
Prominent Australian writer Peter ... which has a green and gold boomerang through the centre. Another Southern Cross flag, which is a version of the Aboriginal flag as a rising sun over a dark ...
Likewise, those who chose this country as a refuge are proud of their acceptance and living under the protection of this flag in safety and peace. The story of the Australian flag in its current ...
Australia Day remains a complicated and divisive day for many, including Indigenous Australians, who were among the thousands ...
Victorian Deputy Opposition Leader and former tennis star Sam Groth has demanded the Australian Open “properly” celebrate Australia Day, as he pushed for the nation to "actually be proud".