List of symbols of states and territories of Australia

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This is a list of the symbols of the states and territories of Australia. Each state and territory has a unique set of official symbols, as well as the national symbols of Australia.

States

State   Coat of arms   Badge   Floral   Bird    Mammal   Fish   Motto   Colours   Gem / Mineral   Fossil   Tartan[Note 1]  Main article  
New South Wales
New South Wales
Coat of arms of New South Wales
Coat of arms of New South Wales
Badge of New South Wales
Waratah
Waratah
Kookaburra
Kookaburra
Platypus
Platypus
Eastern blue groper
Blue groper
Orta recens quam pura nites
Newly risen how brightly you shine
Sky blue
 
Black opal
Black Opal
Mandageria fairfaxir[1] New South Wales tartan
New South Wales tartan
Symbols of New South Wales
Queensland
Queensland
Coat of arms of Queensland
Coat of arms of Queensland
Badge of Queensland
Cooktown orchid
Cooktown orchid
Brolga
Brolga
Koala
Koala climbing tree
Barrier reef anemone fish
Barrier reef anemone fish
Audax at Fidelis
Bold but Faithful
Maroon
 
Sapphire
Sapphire[2]
Muttaburrasaurus langdoni[3]
Muttaburrasaurus
Queensland tartan
Queensland tartan
Symbols of Queensland
South Australia
South Australia
Coat of arms of South Australia
Coat of arms of South Australia
Badge of South Australia
Sturt's desert pea
Sturt's desert pea
Piping shrike
Bird illustration by Elizabeth Gould for Birds of Australia, digitally enhanced from rawpixel's own facsimile book82
Hairy nosed wombat
Hairy nosed wombat
Leafy seadragon
Leafy seadragon
- Blue, red and gold
   
Opal(State Gemstone)
OpalBornite(State Mineral)
Bornite
Spriggina floundersi
Spriggina floundersi[4]
South Australian tartan
South Australian tartan
Symbols of South Australia
Tasmania
Tasmania
Coat of arms of Tasmania
Coat of arms of Tasmania
Badge of Tasmania
Tasmanian blue gum
Tasmanian blue gum
- Tasmanian devil
Tasmanian Devil
- Ubertas et fidelitas
Fertility and Faithfulness
Bottle green, yellow and maroon
   
Crocoite
Crocoite[5]
- Tasmanian tartan
Tasmanian tartan
Symbols of Tasmania
Victoria
Victoria
Coat of arms of Victoria
Badge of Victoria
Common (pink) heath
Common (pink) heath
Helmeted honeyeater
Helmeted honeyeater
Leadbeater's possum
Leadbeater's possum
Weedy seadragon
Weedy seadragon
Peace and Prosperity Navy blue and silver
  
Gold
Replica of Welcome Nugget at Museums Victoria
Koolasuchus Cleelandi
Koolasuchus Cleelandi[6]
Victorian tartan
Victorian tartan
Symbols of Victoria
Western Australia
Western Australia
Coat of arms of Western Australia
Coat of arms of Western Australia
Badge of Western Australia
Red and green kangaroo paw
Red and green kangaroo paw
Black swan
Black swan
Numbat
Numbat
Whale shark
Whale shark
Whale shark
- Gold and black
  
- Gogo fish
Gogo fish[7]
Western Australia tartan
Western Australia tartan
Symbols of Western Australia

Territories

Territory   Coat of arms   Floral   Bird   Animal   Motto   Colours   Fossil   Tartan   Main article  
Australian Capital Territory
Australian Capital Territory
Coat of arms of Canberra[Note 2]
Coat of arms of Canberra
Royal bluebell
Royal bluebell
Gang-gang cockatoo
Gang-gang cockatoo
Brush-tailed rock-wallaby
Brush-tailed-rock-wallaby-4
For the King, the Law and the People Blue and gold
  
Batocara mitchelli'[8] City of Canberra tartan[Note 3]
City of Canberra tartan
Symbols of Australian Capital Territory[9]
Northern Territory
Northern Territory
Coat of arms of the Northern Territory
Coat of arms of the Northern Territory
Sturt's desert rose
Sturt's desert rose
Wedge-tailed eagle
Wedge-tailed eagle
Red kangaroo
Red kangaroo
- Black, white and red ochre
   
- - Symbols of the Northern Territory[10]
Norfolk Island
Norfolk Island
Coat of arms of Norfolk Island
Coat_of_arms_of_Norfolk_Island
Phillip Island Hibiscus
Philip Island Hibiscus
Norfolk Island Green Parrot
Norfolk parakeet
- Inasmuch Green and sky blue
  
- - -

See also

Notes

  1. ^ All of the State tartans are registered in the Scottish Register of Tartans as district tartans. However, only some of them have been officially adopted, approved or procured by the relevant State. For more information, see District tartans of Australia.
  2. ^ The ACT has no arms, but as the governments of the territory and city are unified, the city's arms are used as though they were the territory's.
  3. ^ The City of Canberra tartan is registered in the Scottish Register of Tartans as a fashion tartan. It has not been officially adopted by the ACT government, but has that government's support. The tartan is also used by Canberra's official town crier. For more information, see District tartans of Australia.

References

  1. ^ Government of New South Wales website. "State Emblems of NSW". Retrieved 2 October 2022.
  2. ^ Queensland Government website. "State flags, emblems, and icons". Retrieved 2 October 2022.
  3. ^ "Queensland's new State fossil emblem". Queensland Government. The State of Queensland. Retrieved 7 April 2023.
  4. ^ Department of the Premier and Cabinet Website. "Using the state insignia and emblems". Retrieved 2 October 2022.
  5. ^ Tasmanian Parliamentary Library website. "Emblems of Tasmania". Retrieved 2 October 2022.
  6. ^ Victorian Government Website. "Victoria's state emblems". Retrieved 2 October 2022.
  7. ^ Western Australia Government Website. "Symbols of Western Australia". Retrieved 2 October 2022.
  8. ^ Batocara mitchelli Inspiring the ACT. Retrieved 13 November 2020.
  9. ^ ACT Govt. Chief Minister Department website. "Emblems of Australian Capital Territory". Retrieved 2 October 2022.
  10. ^ Government of Northern Territory. "Official symbols and emblems". Retrieved 2 October 2022.