, one of the winning designers for the
Australian flag Five almost identical entries were chosen as the winning design, and their designers shared the £200 (2015: $29,142.12) prize money. They were
Ivor Evans, a fourteen-year-old schoolboy from
Melbourne; Leslie John Hawkins, a teenager apprenticed to an optician from
Sydney; Egbert John Nuttall, an architect from Melbourne;
Annie Dorrington, an artist from
Perth; and William Stevens, a ship's officer from
Auckland,
New Zealand. The five winners received £40 each. The differences from the present flag were the six-pointed Commonwealth Star, while the components stars in the Southern Cross had different numbers of points, with more if the real star was brighter. This led to five stars of nine, eight, seven, six and five points respectively. ==Flag of Australia==