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located by José Manuel Erbez Rodríguez, 10 May 2013See also:
The Hinchbrook community of Halifax now has a flag to call its own. The 
design was chosen from a recent competition and a special community celebration 
will be held tomorrow where the flag will be raised. Pam Griffin from the 
Halifax Progress and Tourism Association says residents are very proud of their 
town, and it was important to find the right flag design.
 José Manuel Erbez Rodríguez, 10 
May 2013
Halifax is a town in Hinchinbrook Shire, which is on the North Queensland 
coast between Cairns and Townsville. The town is on the Herbert River, just 
south of the the Hinchinbrook Channel and Hinchinbrook Island, and northwest of 
Halifax Bay.
Pam Griffin described the stripes as being the colours of 
all the flags of the world, like the people of Halifax. She listed, seemingly 
from top, blue, red, white, green, orange, yellow, black. The last two stripes 
appear to be ochre and another blue. Above and below these nine stripes are 
stripes of white or a very pale colour.
In the upper centre of the flag 
is a black mango tree on white within a thin black ring. The mango tree 
represents the town and its people, the trunk being the town and the branches 
the people from all sorts of places. As noted in the interview, mangos are an 
important industry in the area.
Below the tree is a black band bearing 
"HALIFAX" in white bold sans serif, followed by something much smaller, possibly 
"NQ". 
Jonathan Dixon, 10 May 2013