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Tuesday, July 14, 2015

Flag for Australians born in Europe


This flag may seem redundant but there are heaps of Australians born in Europe, namely the United Kingdom.  The colours of the flag are blue, yellow, red, and white.  The flag states 'Australia!' but with a difference.  The yellow stars are reflective of the EU.

Thus Australians of the nations listed here can fly this flag: Western Russia, Norway, Sweden, Greece, Italy, Germany, France, Spain, Estonia, Bulgaria, Portugal, Netherlands, Belgium, Ireland, Lithuania,Wales, Scotland, England, Andorra, Romania, Moldova, Croatia, Serbia, Denmark, Latvia, Bosnia, Albania, Montenegro, Switzerland, Austria, Poland, Czech, Hungary, Ukraine, Northern Azerbaijan, Northern Georgia, Finland, Iceland, Liechtenstein, San Marino, and Kosovo.

Famous European Born Australians

Olivia Newton-John
Angus Young of AC/DC
Sam Worthington 
Naomi Watts
Peter Andre







Flag for Australians born in Asia


The flag for Australians born in Asia has a yellow field with blue stars. It can be flown by any Aussie who was born in Asia.

List of Australians born in Asia
Penny Wong - Politician from Malaysia 
Peter Bell - Footballer  from South Korea
Christabel Chamarette - Senator from India
David de Kretser - Governor for Victoria from India 
Michael Johnson - Politician from China/Hong Kong  
Adam Liaw - Master Chef from Malaysia  
Gemma Pranita - Singer Actress from Thailand  



 

Flag for Australians born in Africa


The Australian-African born flag is composed of four colours: black, red, yellow, and green.  The field is black and the stars are yellow.  This flag is for an Australian who was born in Africa by Australian parents or is transitioning to Australian citizenship.

List of Famous Australians born in Africa:

John Maxwell "J.M." Coetzee - Intellectual from South Africa
Kofi Danning - Soccer player from Ghana
 Majak Daw - Soccer player from Sudan
Anton Enus - Newsman from South Africa
Dean Geyer - Singer Song Writer
David Gonski AC - Righterous Business Leader
George Gregan - Rugby Player from Zambia
Janine Murray - Gymnist from Zambia
Selwyn - Singer from South Africa
Tim Omaji - Singer from Nigeria






Flag Chart for Australians born Abroad



These flags mark the continent where an Australian person born overseas hails from. These flags are on the same scale of the Australian state flags.  They conserve the original design to honor Australian heritage but with modified colours.


Please note these flags are not ethnic nor national flags.  Rather they are geographical in nature.  They simply represent the continent where an Australian was born.



For example imagine if an Irish-Australian family were working overseas at the Tokyo Embassy in Japan, and gave birth to a son in Tokyo.  The son born of Australian parents in Japan would not be Japanese, ethnically nor by nationality.  Japan is only his birth place, subsequently he would be entitled to fly the Yellow Aussie born in Asia Flag. 


For a grand lot of Aussies born overseas, they can fly this flag as it has the UK and Ireland under its fold.  Similar to the current national flag it differs with yellow stars and central white cross. 




Each flag has a simplified canton with a unique pallet of colours, except for the two flags beyond the Old Wold and Americas.These flags are designed to evoke an Australian spirit yet show off the diverse voices that now compose modern Australia.




Terry Irwin is currently the best known American-Aussie at the moment.  Although she was born up and over in the USA, she is now an Australian Citizen since 2009. 


In the future several million Aussies will certainly be born in Antarctica and the islands nearest to theTruely Southern Continent. 





Monday, July 13, 2015

Christian-Hindu Flag


Interracial marriages may seem like an modern phenomena, but they are as an ancient as the Great Wall of China.  This flag is for persons of two faiths - Hinduism and Christianity.  This flag has a black cross and a rainbow pallet of colours.  The colours are reflective of the Chakra system of spirit and mind from ancient India.  In the canton is the meditative Ohm symbol.

 http://www.interfaithshaadi.org/index.php/hindu-christian-marriage-2
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/10/28/interfaith-marriage-saffron-cross_n_4170981.html 

It was in the Dark Crystal that the Ohm element of Hinduism melded with a Christian Imagination in a fantastic work of art in 1982.  See the video below:


Flag for Jewish-Muslim Families



The ego likes to categorize people into specific boxes, but there are many persons who don't fit into the established set of standard boxes.  In this case, this flag is for persons who happen to have one Jewish parent and one Muslim parent, or some ratio of this match. These persons have a spiritual connection to the Islamic world and Hebrew world.  People of faith understand that a higher being can be present in more than one place at the same time, but imagine a higher mind that is able to perceive several truths from a higher multi-dimensional axis?

The colours of this flag are yellow, blue, and white.  The blue Islamic crescent has an Israeli star with a partition of blue and white near the fly.  The colour yellow symbolizes the golden richness of their culture and history.  Blue symbolizes the enchanting power of the heavens and oceans.  Finally white symbolizes the purity of a divine spirit shining through their souls.  

List of Famous Muslim-Jewish People
Jordan Zain Weiner - Child of Anthony Wiener and Huma Abedin






http://www.interfaithfamily.com/relationships/marriage_and_relationships/Love_Despite_Opposition_An_Italian_Jew_and_Pakistani_Muslim.shtml 

http://www.judaism-islam.com/11-striking-images-of-jewish-and-muslim-weddings/

http://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/belief/2013/jan/19/muslim-jewish-marriages-brave-new-world 


Photo Credit: Weiner Family: http://www.siliconindia.com/news/general/11-Babies-Who-Are-Born-To-Rule-The-World-nid-145641-cid-1.html



Flag for Christian-Muslims


In today's world the cultural melting pot has produced a new fusion of cultures.  In this instance, this flag represents two faiths that seem to be at perpetual odds.  Nonetheless, there is a small minority of persons who were born of one Muslim parent and one Christian parent.  Consequently here is the flag for this exceptionally rare diamond like generation who happens to have a spiritual and genetic connection to both the Holy Bible and Sacred Koran.

The Christian-Muslim flag is composed of six colours: black, green, sky blue, red, yellow, and white.  The imagery of Christian Cross and Islamic Crescent signify that this person has a divine connection to Islamic and Christian Heritages.