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Australian state and territory colours

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In Australia, state colours are frequently part of a state or territory's set of state symbols.

Some states have formally adopted a set of colours as their official "state colours" while others have de facto state colours that have become well-known through popular use. State colours often appear on a variety of different media, from the state's flag to the colours used in sports. In particular the Sheffield Shield team caps popularised the usage of single colours to represent each state.

State/Territory Flag Primary colour Secondary colours Further information
ACT Australian Capital Territory Blue and gold[1]
New South Wales New South Wales Sky blue[2] Dark blue and white see New South Wales Blues
Northern Territory Northern Territory Black, white, and ochre[3]
Queensland Queensland Maroon[4] White see Queensland Maroons
South Australia South Australia Red[5] Blue and gold see South Australia Croweaters
Tasmania Tasmania Dark green[6] Red and gold see Tasmanian Tigers
Victoria Victoria (state) Navy blue[7] White and Silver see Victoria Big V
Western Australia Western Australia Gold Black see Western Australia Sandgropers

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