The Aboriginal flag: History, meaning and recognition - Australia explained: Neeg txum tim Aboriginal tus chij qhia txog keeb kwm, ntsiab tseeb thiab kev lees paub
21 May 2026

The Aboriginal flag: History, meaning and recognition - Australia explained: Neeg txum tim Aboriginal tus chij qhia txog keeb kwm, ntsiab tseeb thiab kev lees paub

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At school, work, council offices or sporting events, you might see a red, black and yellow flag flying beside the Australian national flag. This is the Aboriginal flag, representing the Aboriginal people of Australia and their connection to land, community and stories. - Tsis hais ntawm tej tej kawm, chaw ua hauj lwm, nom tswv zos tej chaw ua hauj lwm los yog tej koom txoos sib tw, tej zaum koj yeej pom tus chij muaj tsos liab, dub thiab daj txhos ua ke nrog Australia tus chij. Tus chij no yog neeg txum tim Aboriginal tus, thiab sawv cev rau Australia tej neeg txum tim Aboriginal, uas qhia txog lawv cov kev sib cuag nrog lub teb chaws no, tej zejzog thiab lawv tej dab neeg.