Last modified: 2001-06-15 by jonathan dixon
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by zeljko heimer
Flag adopted 1986-APR
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Status: Unofficial
The flag of Christmas Island was chosen from a flag competition held in 1986 and announced on April 14, 1986. There were 69 entries in the competition which had a prize of $100 (Australian). The winning design was created by Tony Couch of Sydney, who had worked on the island for 4 years as a phosphate mining rigging supervisor. Although the flag was selected, its status has not been officially approved by the Christmas Island Assembly.
The blue and green triangles represent the sea surrounding the island and the vegetation of the island. The Southern cross in the blue triangle is the representation appearing in the Australian flag.
The image in the green triangle is the Golden Bosun Burd, which is unique to the island.
The gold disk in the center of the flag represents the island's phosphate mining history and originally included to provide a background for the green map of Christmas Island.
The flag was certainly influenced by that of Papua New Guinea
Zeljko Heimer, 7 February 2001
Carlos Esperza suggests that the southern cross may have stars with different numbers of points, as on the Victorian and Northern Territory flags: