Coat of arms of Darwin

Coat of Arms of the City of Darwin
Details
Armiger Lord Mayors of Darwin
Adopted 1959
Crest Mariner’s Compass and Mural Crown
Torse None
Escutcheon Fort, Ship, Propeller and Encircled Star
Supporters Australian Aborigine and European miner
Compartment Grassy Green Land
Motto Latin: Progrediamur

The Coat of arms of Darwin were granted by the Queen on 9 December 1959 - the same year in which Darwin was granted city status.

Blazon

Shield

The Arms is consist of a red shield.

Crest

Above the shield is the silver helmet with red and white mantling and above the helmet there is silver mural crown, and on crown there is mariner's compass Gules and its northerly point is particularly highlighted. This represents Darwin's position as a northern city.

Supporters

On the left side of the shield there is an Australian Aborigine which representing the early inhabitants of the Darwin area, and on the right side of the shiled a European miner, who depicts an important industry which aided Darwin's growth.

Base

The base of the shield is on a grassy green land.

Motto

A scroll below the arms has a Latin motto Progrediamur which translates as "Let us go forward'."

References


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