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Title: Should the Australian flag be changed?
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Much of our population has migrated form other parts of Europe, Asia, South America and Africa. Therefore our ties with Britain are less important and meaningful. If we remove the Union Jack from our flag, this does not mean that Great Britain will not assist us if we find ourselves in need of their aid... Showed first 250 characters
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If we remove the Union Jack from our flag, this does not mean that Great Britain will not assist us if we find ourselves in need of their aid. Canada changed its flag without changing its relationship with Great Britain.
A country's flag needs to be easily recognisable, which is another requirement our current flag fails to meet... Showed next 250 characters
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