Everything about The Coat Of Arms Of South Australia totally explained
The
Coat of arms of South Australia is the official symbol of the state of
South Australia. It was granted by Her Majesty
Queen Elizabeth II on
April 19,
1984. They replaced a coat of arms granted to the State in 1936.
The
shield has the
Piping Shrike within a golden disc (officially said to represent the rising sun) on a blue background. The Piping Shrike is the unofficial
bird emblem of South Australia and also appears on the State Badge. The
crest is the
Sturt's desert pea, the
floral emblem of South Australia, on top of a wreath of the State colours. The coat of arms has no
supporters. The
compartment, or base, is a grassland with symbols of agriculture and industry, and a
motto with the name "South Australia".
The 1936 Coat of arms
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