By Bernard Namok Robert White
Eagle-eyed coin enthusiasts have a sparkling new piece of pocket shrapnel to look forward to.
A new $2 coin has been issued to mark the 30th anniversary of the Torres Strait Islander flag鈥檚 official recognition as one of Australia鈥檚 national flags.
The Royal Australian Mint unveiled the coin on Thursday, prominently featuring the Torres Strait Islander flag.
The flag, created in 1992 by Bernard Namok, is a nod to the land and the sea and the Torres Strait Islander people and their culture.
The coin reflects these symbols to 鈥渉onour the meaning behind the flag鈥檚 powerful symbols 鈥 land, sea, people, culture and unity鈥, the Mint said.
Mint artist Elyssa Waterford also included artwork by Erub Island (Darnley Island) artist Lavinia Ketchell on the coin鈥檚 design.
The blue on the coin symbolises the ocean, green represents the land, and black signifies the Torres Strait Islander people, the Mint explained.
Royal Australian Mint acting chief executive Emily Martin said the new $2 coin represented much more than just currency in our pockets.
鈥淭his coin is a meaningful tribute to culture, identity and resilience. It鈥檚 a proud reminder of the strength and spirit of Torres Strait Islander people and a step towards greater recognition and respect in everyday life,鈥 Ms Martin told The Nightly.
Torres Strait Island Regional Council Mayor Phillemon Mosby said the coin was a 鈥渘ational acknowledgment of the cultural richness and contributions of our people鈥.
鈥淭o see our flag represented in such a historic and widely recognised way is a proud moment for all Torres Strait Islanders,鈥 Mr Mosby said.
The coin will be available for purchase from July 3 at The Mint Shop in Deakin, Canberra, as well as from selected authorised distributors.