Flag Norfolk Island
Flag Norfolk Island 1500x900mm
Flag Stock Code: noris/l
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$24.00
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Flag Norfolk Island 900x600mm
Flag Stock Code: noris/m
Stock Item:
$19.32
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Handwaver Child Norfolk Island 225x150mm (One only)
Flag Stock Code: noris/hc
Stock Item:
$7.81
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Desk Flag Norfolk Island 150x100mm (One only)
Flag Stock Code: noris/df
Stock Item:
$8.04
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String 30 Norfolk Island 230x150mm
Flag Stock Code: noris/sf30
Stock Item:
$56.00
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Background
Norfolk Island is a small island in the Pacific Ocean located between Australia, New Zealand and New Caledonia. The island is part of the Commonwealth of Australia, but it enjoys a large degree of self-governance. Together with two neighbouring islands, it forms one of Australia's external territories.
Originally colonised by East Polynesians, Norfolk Island was colonised by Britain as part of its settlement in Australia in 1788. It then served as a convict penal settlement until 1794, when it was abandoned until 1856, when permanent residence on the island for civilians began. In 1901, the island became a part of the Commonwealth of Australia which it has remained until this day.
The evergreen Norfolk Island pine is a symbol of the island and thus pictured on its flag. Native to the island, the pine is a key export industry for Norfolk Island, being a popular ornamental tree on mainland Australia, where two related species grow, and also in Europe.
(reference: wikipedia)