The Southern Stars (Southern Cross) are 'Upfront and Centre' in a quest for simplicity.
Wear and tear in flight mode should not adversely affect the device.
Each star is in the correct astronomical position relative to one another, and relative sizes and brightness.
The natural stance in the sky is maintained in lieu of vertically planted, leaving open First Nations interpretations.
Each star has been 'sharpened' to appear to 'sparkle' in the night sky, the intention being they are less likely to have a European only interpretation.
When used in 'press conference mode' the large 8-point star would have an important visual presence. It is designed to replace all three increasingly used flags to represent the Nation, as one enduring and durable flag.