Ausflag

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Ausflag is a not for profit organisation that exists to promote debate on Australia's national symbols, in particular the flag of Australia. Prominent supporters of Ausflag are involved in the Australian republican movement.

Ausflag was formed in 1981 by Harold Scruby, and has since worked to foster debate on the design of the flag. The organization holds regular flag design competitions and conducts advertising campaigns. Prominent Australians that have been involved in the direction of Ausflag include Richard Kirby, Phillip Adams, Cathy Freeman, Malcolm Turnbull , Janet Holmes à Court and Nick Greiner.

The group is affiliated with NZFlag, a trust promoting a redesign of the Flag of New Zealand.

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