The Australian Platinum Jubilee Emblem
The Australian Government has created an Australian Platinum Jubilee Emblem which can be used for official and recognised events in Australia to celebrate Her Majesty The Queen’s Platinum Jubilee. The emblem may be used with permission for purposes including:
- Commonwealth; State; Territory and local government events
- events and activities that have been recognised by the Australian Government and listed on the Platinum Jubilee website (events will be available on the website in the coming months)
- appropriate event related and community souvenir items for official government and recognised events.
The Australian Platinum Jubilee Emblem design is a stylised representation of The Queen’s Wattle Spray Brooch worn by Her Majesty The Queen on numerous occasions. Australia gifted the brooch to The Queen during her first visit in 1954.
The Golden Wattle (Acacia pycnantha Benth.) is Australia’s national floral emblem and the dominant icon on the Australian Platinum Jubilee Emblem. The golden yellow colour complements the royal purple and platinum of the Royal Platinum Jubilee Emblem.



Permission may be sought by individuals, organisations and charities for celebrations. The emblem will be available for use for official government and recognised events until the end of 2022.
For further information or to seek permission to use the emblem, please contact the Jubilee Events Taskforce.
The Royal Emblem
The Official Queen’s Platinum Jubilee emblem (the Royal Emblem) was released by the Royal Family in August 2021 and is available for free use in accordance with the guidelines on the Royal Family website.
