Coat of Arms: The Queensland coat of arms was granted by Queen Victoria in 1893, and is the oldest in Australia.
The coat of arms is composed of a Red Deer and Brolga
supporting a shield divided into three sections. The top section of the
shield displays the heads of a bull and ram, the left corner contains a
sheaf of wheat, and the right corner features gold rising from a pile of
quartz. Two stalks of sugarcane support the state badge, and the Crown
of St. Edward rests above the shield.