Council pamphlet in Victoria omits Australian flag while displaying pride and Indigenous
Menzies Research Centre's Freya Leach discusses a Victorian kindergarten council pamphlet promoting the school without including the Australian flag.
'Proudly on the front was displayed the pride flag, the Indigenous flag, the Torres Strait Island flag,' Ms Leach said.
'Notably missing was the Australian flag.'

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