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Shellharbour City Council (New South Wales, Australia)

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A new flag was launched at the sesquicentenary celebrations on 4 June 2009 (http://www.shellharbour.nsw.gov.au/default.aspx?WebPage=1253). This has a blue background, fading to white around the emblem in the centre, which now has "SHELLHARBOUR" along a wavy line above it. (in photos at http://culturalawards2011.lgsa.org.au/projects/25-shellharbour-reconciliation-day-flag-walk-2010/photos/49 and http://www.dow.catholic.edu.au/resource/20-6-11/Site/Page1.html.

Both the old and new flags have been flown at the Administration Centre, Lamerton House, along with the Australian, Aboriginal and TSI flags in a slightly unusual flagpole arrangement. (photos at: http://shellharbourconnect.com.au/contact, http://www.kiamaindependent.com.au/story/3116291/sale-of-lamerton-house-on-hold/).

Barbara Witte, in a letter to the editor of the Illawarra Mercury published 27/28 November 2001, reports what she assumed to be the NSW state flag flying rather than the Torres Strait Islander flag. Switching from the state flag to the TSI flag in the time since 2001 would be against the trend seen in other councils in this part of the country (a long way from the Torres Strait), who started flying the TSI flag along with the Aboriginal flag, but later want back to flying the state flag instead.
Jonathan Dixon, 14 July 2015


Previous flag

[Shellharbour City Council flag] image located by Valentin Poposki, 23 July 2012

A white flag bearing the logo, with a shield device overlain by a shell to the hoist, and the name on a curve to the fly.