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On April 19, 1984, then Governor-General, Ninian M Stephen proclaimed "Green and Gold" as the national colors for the nation of Australia.

Dating back to 1899, the colors were first used when National Cricket Team Captain Joe Darling adorned green and gold caps and blazers for his team's English tour. Shortly thereafter, various Australian sporting teams began to drape the colors for International events, which eventually led into a full representation by the Australian sports community.

The reasons for this are plenty, not the least of which is the representation of Australia's Floral Emblem -- the Golden Wattle (Acacia Pycnantha), which is green and gold. Often described as "gum-tree green" and "wattle-gold", the colors have also been made to represent the landscape of Australia: gold meant to conjure "images of the country's beaches, mineral wealth, grain harvests and the fleece of Australian wool", and green meant to evoke "the forests, gum trees and pastures of the Australian landscape."

Not all teams have worn the colors since proclamation, however; as blue and silver tracksuits were used at the Beijing Olympic Games, drawing the ire of the pan-Australian community. It's likely we won't see this happen again for awhile.

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the season why is because we have lots of grass and the yellow is from the sun and its brightness

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Green and gold are symbolic of Australia's national floral emblem, the wattle, as the wattle's colours are green and gold/yellow.

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