Institute of Chartered Accountants Australia
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Arms: Argent, two pens in saltire, surmounted by an open book proper, on a chief arched per pale azure and sable to the dexter a rising sun issuing from a bank of clouds also proper, to the sinister five stars or representing the constellation of the Southern Cross.
Arms: Ermine, two pens in sal tire surmounted by an open Book proper in chief an open Crown Or, on a Chief arched per pale Azure and Sable to the dexter a Rising Sun issuing from a bank of Clouds also proper, and to the sinister five Stars Or representing the constellation of the Southern Cross. |
Origin/meaning
The first arms were granted on October 30, 1905 to the Corporation of Accountants of Australia and changed on October 28, 1929.
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The motto means: Without Fear or Favour
Literature:Low, 1971
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