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Aboriginal flag freed for public use

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The Aboriginal flag will be transferred to public hands for the first time allowing Indigenous groups and sporting codes to use it freely. 

The Australian government finalised a historic $20 million deal with its creator, Harold Thomas. 

The taxpayer-funded settlement comes 50 years after the flag was first flown. 

Indigenous communities can now use the flag in any medium without having to ask for permission or paying a fee. 

The deal ends years of controversy surrounding its use.

The Aboriginal flag will be transferred to public hands for the first time allowing Indigenous groups and sporting codes to use it freely.

The Australian government finalised a historic $20 million deal with its…



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