Australian flags redesign
A redesign of the Australian national and state flags. The national flags use a double triangle style as an evolution of the existing flag, while the states and territories are unified by the recognisable Australian pale.
National flag and ensigns
The proposed Australian flag replaces the Union Jack with a double triangle design. The geometry provides a distinct, modern identity while retaining the traditional blue field for the Southern Cross. The seven-pointed Commonwealth Star is positioned within the hoist triangle, acting as a focal point that integrates Australia's federal symbol into the structural foundation of the design.
State and territory flags
State and territory designs use the Australian pale with the Southern Cross as first developed for the Northern Territory flag in 1978. The difference now is every state and territory shall have their own unique version of the Southern Cross with stars having varying points imitating the Victiorian Sourthern Cross style.