Fox Flags

Fox Flags

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Foxflags is a 100% Australian owned and operated company.

We supply Australian, International and Corporate flags in a variety of sizes using top quality fabrics, either Woven Polyester (Defence Force grade Bunting) or Knit Polyester.

Photos from Fox Flags's post 05/09/2024
01/03/2022

Ukraine Flags in stock !
Show your solidarity

31/10/2021
31/10/2021

Expo Stretch - Recycled

Inspired by the desire to operate in a more ecologically sustainable manner, we are excited to announce that one of our best-selling proven performers is now available in a 100% recycled polyester.

The use of recycled polyester yarn is significant because Recycled Polyester uses PET as the raw material, which is the same material that is used in clear plastic water bottles. This process of converting PET into recycled polyester requires much less energy than in the case of normal polyester.

Whilst the release of this fabric represents only a small step in our desire to operate in a more ecologically sustainable manner, it does represent a major step forward in the direction of textiles for SEG and Soft-Signage applications.

06/09/2021

Flag day 2021

06/09/2021

The amazing feather banners you'll see at this years Chrome St Fiesta, were kindly donated by Fox Flags!

They're a Salisbury based business and since 1976 they have been one of the leading flag manufacturers in Australia.

They pride themselves on superior quality, and exceptional service as most flags are carried in stock or can be manufactured within a very short time.

They're even Australian made products! How good is that!

03/09/2021

We are proud to supply Aussie World!

21/01/2021

Flying the flag

Raise the flag briskly and lower it ceremoniously
Do not raise the flag earlier than first light or lower the flag later than dusk
When the flag is raised or lowered or is carried in a parade or review, everyone present should be silent and face the flag and people in uniform should salute
The flag should always be flown freely and as close as possible to the top of the flagpole with the rope tightly secured
The Australian National Flag should be raised first and lowered last, unless all other flags at the ceremony are raised and lowered simultaneously
When the Australian National Flag is flown with flags of other nations, all flags should be the same size and flown on flagpoles of the same height
The Australian National Flag should fly on the left of a person facing the flags, when it is flown with one other national flag
Do not fly two flags from the same flagpole
Only fly the flag at night when it is illuminated
Do not fly the flag if it is damaged, faded or dilapidated
When the material of a flag deteriorates it may either be placed in a permanent place of storage or should be destroyed privately and in a dignified way such as cutting it into small unrecognisable pieces, placing it in an appropriate sealed bag or closed container and then putting it in the normal rubbish collection. .
Do not fly the flag upside down, even as a signal of distress.
Do not allow the flag to fall or lie on the ground or be used as a cover (although it can be used to cover a coffin at a funeral.

01/12/2020

Doing some interesting historical flags for movies currently being shot in Queensland

11/10/2020

PM Scott Morrison in front of our flag at Rheinmetall opening of their Factory

Photos from Fox Flags's post 03/09/2020

Some huge flags produced by FoxFlags this month .
This is a 12m x 6m monster under construction

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2/6 Enterprise Street, Salisbury
Brisbane, QLD
4107

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 4pm
Tuesday 9am - 4pm
Wednesday 9am - 4pm
Thursday 8am - 4pm
Friday 8am - 1pm