The millions of personal stories wrapped in the Australian Flag. National Flag Day - 3 September
29 August 2025


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The millions of personal stories wrapped in the Australian Flag  Our national flag has been a hallmark of Australian life since it was first raised on 3 September 1901, before being formally adopted a couple of years later with the approval of King Edward VII. It has flown high during historic moments - both solemn and celebratory - marking our place in the world and reflecting the spirit of our people. |

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This is where my story interweaves with the story of our flag. For me, a damaged and torn flag found in the rubble of the world’s worst terrorist attack represents what could have been, and a deep sense of gratefulness for what did not become. It is the story behind one such flag that led me to become a parliamentarian, and to be a fierce advocate for the bond we share with the United States - an unbreakable alliance forged in shared values and tested in times of turbulence. |

Australian flag recovered from the ruins of the World Trade Center following the terrorism
attack of 2001. Photo: National Museum of Australia
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It has always stayed with me that an Australian flag bore witness to the destruction of that day. In time, the flag was brought home to Australia, by a detective from the New York Police Department. It was housed at the National Museum of Australia and returned to New York on the 20th anniversary of 9/11. |
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Today, the story of this flag is little known, yet its existence is deeply symbolic. As a patriotic Australian, I know we are strongest when we stand with our friends. And it is these most poignant moments that remind us of the special connection we share with our allies like the United States. We must not let that fray, weaken, or be taken for granted. It should not take a major world event to remind us of how important our relationship is with like-minded democracies - why we have it, and the generations of custodians who have protected it.  |
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Melissa McIntosh MP |

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