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Hornsby Shire Council (NSW, Australia)

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[Hornsby Shire Council] image by Ralph Bartlett, 25 May 2024


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Description of the Flag

The flag of the Hornsby Shire Council is light blue with shire coat of arms in a circle on it, in yellowish nuances, seen at:
https://www.facebook.com/HornsbyCouncil
https://www.hornsby.nsw.gov.au/council/noticeboard
https://www.hornsby.nsw.gov.au/__data/assets/image/0004/135913/Australia-Day-Citizenship-54.jpg
Valentin Poposki, 25 May 2024


Coat of arms

[Hornsby Shire Council] image located by Valentin Poposki, 25 May 2024
Source: https://hornsbyshire.recollect.net.au/nodes/view/2405

Details
In recognition of the Diamond Jubilee of the Incorporation of Hornsby Shire in 1906, the Council commissioned Killara artist Bryan Mansell to design a Coat of Arms and a Presidential Chain. The official Coat of Arms was formally adopted by Hornsby Shire Council in 1966.
The motto 'Progress to Succeed' was chosen to underline the Council's faith in the Shire's future.

An explanation of the symbols on the crest...above the shield and suspended beneath the Southern Cross is the Australian Magpie alighting on the Hawkesbury sandstone. With in the shield are citrus fruit, typical of the Shire's agriculture, and the wheel represents the Shire's industry. The red chevron is the colour of the Waratah, the NSW State flower and below this is the magnificent Hawkesbury River, the hunting and fishing ground of the local Aboriginal people. The flowers are the symbol of the Australian floral beauty, typically found in the Shire. The boomerang represents the archaeology of our country.

Valentin Poposki, 25 May 2024