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		<title>South Australia</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[David Stone]]></dc:creator>
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The flag is based on the defaced British Blue Ensign with the state badge located in the fly. The badge is a gold disc featuring a piping shrike with its wings outstretched. The badge is believed to have been originally designed by Robert Craig, a teacher at the School of Arts in Adelaide, and officially gazetted on 14 January 1904.</p>
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