Remembrance Day, observed on November 11th, is a significant day for Australians, marking the end of World War I hostilities in 1918. It is a day of solemn remembrance for those who sacrificed their lives in the line of duty. Across the nation, memorial services feature a one-minute silence to remember the sacrifice of those who have died for Australia. To pay respect on this day, flag protocols are outlined by the Australian Government and the Australian Defence Force. Read more to understand what actions to take to follow these protocols.
Building on the enormous success of World Pride in Sydney in early 2023, the inaugural Pride Ride down the slopes of Thredbo was added to the many events and celebrations planned on and around the mountain."Emulating the spirit of Sydney’s annual Mardi Gras Parade on the pristine slopes of Thredbo, we wanted to provide an opportunity for our LGBTQIA+ community and allies, staff, and the greater Thredbo community to ride together in the name of acceptance, diversity, and love."
The iconic Australian flag has long been a symbol of national pride and identity. It's no wonder that many Australians want to display their heritage by installing flagpoles on their property. However, before you start, it's crucial to understand the regulations surrounding home flagpole installation in Australia.
The FIFA Women's World Cup stands as the pinnacle of international women's football and a premier global sporting event held every four years since 1991. For the first time, Australia and New Zealand will co-host the 2023 World Cup, featuring 32 contestants, including an additional eight participating nations. Excited fans from across the globe can attend games at ten selected stadiums across Australia and New Zealand.
Increased student motivation not only improves engagement and academic outcomes but also equips students with invaluable life skills and enhances their overall well-being. As teachers prioritise student motivation, they unlock the potential for personal and academic growth.
NAIDOC Week is an annual event in Australia that honours and celebrates the history and culture of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. In 2023, NAIDOC Week will be celebrated from July 2-9. During this time, communities around Australia come together to recognise and appreciate Indigenous Australians.
Flagworld recently had the honour of creating a spectacular 30-metre Progress Pride Flag at the request of Thorne Harbour Health, an LGBTIQ+ health organisation. The flag was bound for the Midsumma Pride March, held annually in February in celebration of gender and sexual diversity. Over 40,000 people attend the march annually, including LGBTIQ+ community organisations like Thorne Harbour.
Strong community spirit is a key driver of a thriving school. To cultivate a strong school spirit, schools can visually enhance the environment with unique school imagery such as colours, logos, emblems, or mottos. These can be easily displayed on flags, buntings, and marquees to visibly represent the school's identity and inspire a sense of pride and belonging.
Flags have always played a powerful role in representing identities, movements, and communities. At Flagworld, we offer a wide range of high-quality pride flags that represent the LGBTQ+ community. Each flag carries unique symbolism and history. Let's explore the meaning behind some of the pride flags available on our website.
In today's competitive market, where thousands of businesses in Australia are vying for attention, it's crucial for businesses to stand out from the crowd. One strategy that can significantly impact customer attraction and visibility is the use of attention-grabbing flags. We’re going to outline why incorporating flags into your marketing efforts can yield noticeable results.