List of Australian flags
This is a list of flags of different designs that have been used in Australia. The position of the flag on the official order of precedence is indicated, with other national flags having a precedence of "2". When multiple flags are flown together in a line, flags should be flown in order of precedence from left to right.
Flags under copyright are not displayed here, instead having placeholder images that link to the flags.
National flag
State and territory flags
Unofficial territory flags
Nationally proclaimed flags of Indigenous peoples
Proclaimed Australian Defence Force flags
| Flag | Date | Use | Description | Precedence |
| 2000–present | Australian Defence Force Ensign | A tricolour of dark blue ; red and light blue with the triservice badge. | 4-1 | |
| 1967–present | Australian White Ensign | A version of the national flag with a white field defaced with a blue Commonwealth Star in the lower canton quarter and a blue Southern Cross in the fly. | 4-2 | |
| 1982–present | Royal Australian Air Force Ensign | The national flag with an Air Force blue field, the Southern Cross tilted and the RAAF roundel placed in the lower fly. | 4-3 |
Other official federal flags prescribed under the Flags Act 1953
Royal and viceregal flags
Sovereign
Governor-General
State governors
| Flag | Date | Use | Description | Precedence |
| 1981–present | Standard of the governor of New South Wales | The state flag with a crowned badge. | Flown continuously when the governor is in residence, at events the governor attends and on vehicles carrying to the governor | |
| 1984–present | Standard of the governor of Victoria | The state flag with a yellow field and crowned southern cross. | Flown continuously when the governor is in residence, at events the governor attends and on vehicles carrying to the governor | |
| 1876–present | Standard of the governor of Queensland | The Union Flag defaced with the state badge. | Flown continuously when the governor is in residence, at events the governor attends and on vehicles carrying to the governor | |
| 1975–present | Standard of the governor of South Australia | The state flag with a crowned badge. St Edward's Crown was replaced with the Tudor Crown in 2024. | Flown continuously when the governor is in residence, at events the governor attends and on vehicles carrying to the governor | |
| 1988–present | Standard of the governor of Western Australia | The state flag with a crowned badge. | Flown continuously when the governor is in residence, at events the governor attends and on vehicles carrying to the governor | |
| 1977–present | Standard of the governor of Tasmania | The state flag with a crowned badge. | Flown continuously when the governor is in residence, at events the governor attends and on vehicles carrying to the governor |
Local flags
Other official federal flags
Federal and state police
| Flag | Date | Use | Description |
| 1982–present | Flag of the Australian Federal Police | A black-white-black vertical tricolor, with the badge of the Australian Federal Police in the centre of the white stripe. A black-and-white checkerboard borders the flag. | |
| 2006–present | Flag of the Queensland Police Service | A light blue-and-dark blue horizontal bicolor with the badge of the Queensland Police Service in the centre of the flag. | |
| 2005–present | Flag of the Western Australia Police | A white flag with a stylised depiction of a swan and chequerboard in blue, with the Western Australia Police emblem added. Replaced previous flag in use from 1970–2000. |