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National and state emblems of Australia in Australia Ask Anything Homework Help Also known as: Commonwealth of Australia Written by Charles Rowland Twidale Reader in Geology and Geophysics, University of Adelaide, Australia. Author of Geomorphology with Special Reference to Australia and others. Charles Rowland TwidaleAll Fact-checked by Britannica Editors Encyclopaedia Britannica's editors oversee subject areas in which they have extensive knowledge, whether from years of experience gained by working on that content or via study for an advanced degree.... Britannica Editors Last updated Feb. 18, 2026 History Britannica AI Icon Britannica AI Ask Anything Table of Contents Table of Contents Ask Anything

The table provides a list of Australian national and state emblems.

Emblems of Australia
flower animal bird
Australia golden wattle (Acacia pycnantha) red kangaroo (Megaleia rufa) emu (Dromaius novaehollandiae)
Australian Capital Territory royal bluebell (Wahlenbergia gloriosa) gang-gang cockatoo (Callocephalon fimbriatum)
New South Wales waratah (Telopea speciosissima) platypus (Ornithorhynchus anatinus) kookaburra (Dacelo gigas)
Northern Territory Sturt's desert rose (Gossypium sturtianum) red kangaroo (Megaleia rufa) wedge-tailed eagle (Uroaëtus audax)
Queensland Cooktown orchid (Dendrobium bigibbum) koala (Phascolarctos cinereus)
South Australia Sturt's desert pea (Clianthus formosus) hairy-nosed wombat (Lasiorhinus latifrons) piping shrike, or magpie (Gymnorhina leuconota)
Tasmania Tasmanian blue gum (Eucalyptus globulus)
Victoria common heath (Epacris impressa) Leadbeater's possum (Gymnobelideus leadbeateri) helmeted honeyeater (Meliphaga cassidix)
Western Australia red-and-green kangaroo paw (Anigozanthos manglesii) numbat, or banded anteater (Myrmecobius fasciatus) black swan (Cygnus atratus)

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