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The arms were officially granted on September 27, 1954.
The arms were officially granted on September 27, 1954.


The Arms are intended to represent the wealth of Australia (silver and gold) meeting at a central point which is an allusion to the Bank, whilst the cross and mullets are allusive to the Arms of Australia.
The arms are intended to represent the wealth of Australia (silver and gold) meeting at a central point which is an allusion to the Bank, whilst the cross and mullets are allusive to the Arms of Australia.


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Arms of National Bank of Australasia

Official blazon

Gyronny of six Argent and Or, a Cross couped Gules charged with five Mullets of the first.

Origin/meaning

The arms were officially granted on September 27, 1954.

The arms are intended to represent the wealth of Australia (silver and gold) meeting at a central point which is an allusion to the Bank, whilst the cross and mullets are allusive to the Arms of Australia.


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