Flag of Hela Province, Papua New Guinea The Flag of Hela Province in Papua New Guinea is a symbol representing the unique identity and heritage of its inhabitants. Adopted in 2013, the flag features three horizontal bands in the colors green, white, and black, from top to bottom, with a yellow five-pointed star centered within the white band. The green band represents the rich agricultural land of Hela, while the white signifies peace, unity, and harmony. Black symbolizes the strength and resilience of its people, with the star representing the province's potential for growth and development. This flag serves as a visual representation of the pride and aspirations of the people of Hela Province within the larger context of Papua New Guinea.