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Originally Posted by Lumen Miner
Ummmm, it's not just the southern cross guys, the whole flag is totally off.
We have 5 states? Thats a pentagon.

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No it's not a Pentagon as it definitely has 7 points so that part is correct. The image of the flag I have has a distinct seam down the middle and my guess is the right hand side was sewn together reversed.
As I said last night, Ten News had a close-up in their 5pm news yesterday but they did not comment on the flag.
So far I have notified:
Today (Nine) - automated response saying thanks but we cant read every e-mail.
ABC2 Breakfast - no reply to e-mail.
Local Radio - too late to bring up in morning show.
Australian War Memorial - said to contact Veteran Affairs.
Veteran Affairs - said to contact Department of Defence.
Department of Defence - said I was incorrect but I was entitled to my opinion. They gave me a special Fromelles 1800 number.
Left a voice message with this number but no reply.
Sent e-mail to local newspaper but no reply.
Also rang Ten News in Sydney and they said they would look into it, but nothing on today's 5pm News.
My main concern is that we are flying and incorrect flag. How embarrassing!!!
Soldiers are being buried under the wrong flag.
Who supplied this flag, Australia or France? If Australia, how many others are there like it? Where are they made?
I cannot post the image I captured due to copyright (Ten footage) but there is enough evidence online to show the incorrect flag.
I was most surprised with the DoD response basically saying I was wrong and they couldn't have possibly got it wrong. It too puzzles me that no one at the ceremony saw the error. Perhaps being an astronomer would help but still it is our flag and when so many people are debating on whether to get rid of the Union Jack, we cannot even get the Southern Cross part right!
I'm not going to let this go until someone recognizes the error. I started doubting myself but each time I examined the image I knew I was correct. There is no way a normal flag could display the Southern Cross this way without the Union Jack also being reversed.