Step-by-step
1
Open SmartFlags
Find it in the top ribbon after installation.
2
Search "Australia"
Select Australia in the list below.
3
Click INSERT
The flag drops onto your slide, ready to move and resize.
Why use SmartFlags?
SmartFlags | DIY download | |
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Brand protection | Colors & design follow each flag’s standard | Random web PNGs can be wrong shades/shape or outdated |
Legal peace‑of‑mind | Licensed or license-free SVGs and PNGs | Potential for copyright violation |
Bulk flag insert | One-click to add flags of countries found on all slides | Manual hunt‑and-replace flag by flag, slide by slide |
File size | Optimized images around 10kB (10-100x smaller) | High‑res PNGs that bloat presentations |
Total cost | Low annual cost / seat | "Free" = costly staff time + legal risk + reputation risk |
SmartFlags works on Office 2019+ or Microsoft 365 (Win/Mac)
Facts about the flag of Australia
Date adopted: 3 September 1901
Designer: Ivor Evans, Leslie John Hawkins, Egbert John Nuttall, Annie Dorrington, William Stevens
Symbolism: The Union Jack represents Australia's history as a British colony. The Southern Cross is a constellation visible in the southern hemisphere, symbolizing Australia's geographical location. The Commonwealth Star, with its seven points, represents the unity of the six states and the territories of the Commonwealth of Australia.
- Pantone colours: Blue, White, Red
- Aspect ratio: 1 : 2
- Hanging protocol: The Australian flag is typically hung with the Union Jack in the upper hoist-side corner (top-left) and the Commonwealth Star directly beneath it, with the Southern Cross constellation on the fly side.
- Design pitfall: A common mistake is confusing the Australian flag with the New Zealand flag, which has fewer stars and red stars with white borders instead of white stars.