Flag issue misunderstood, council says
...Waverley Mayor Mora Main said the pavilion flag issue was also debated and rejected in March, well before the Cronulla riot.
She said she was open to discussions with the federal and state governments, and the decision not to fly the flag was influenced solely by financial and heritage considerations.
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Ms Main insisted the issue was being misunderstood, and the decision was about set-up and ongoing costs that would fall to the council.
"The one-up capital cost of a flag might be $300 but it might cost council, in wages, forever, quite a lot of money - it would run into thousands," she said.
Given that Australian flags already flew at the Bondi and North Bondi Surf Clubs and the RSL - all within 700 metres of the Pavilion - Ms Main said it seemed "perhaps a bit over the top".
Deputy mayor George Newhouse also denied any link to racial tensions.
"... we proudly fly the flag at Bondi and this decision has absolutely nothing to do with racism or Cronulla," he said.
"The Pavilion is a heritage-listed building and it will cost thousands of dollars to perform a heritage study and then erect the poles, which don't exist."
Mr Newhouse said raising the issue again in December, after the recent unrest, was "purely to manipulate the flag and the Cronulla racism issue".
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