12 Oct 2015

Flag designs fly high over Wellington

3:47 pm on 12 October 2015

Wellington is attempting to raise more debate and interest in the national flag referendum.

Wellingtonian's embracing a hot lunch break as the 5 flags up for debate fly high on top of Wellington's Town Hall.

Photo: RNZ / Alexander Robertson

The public will vote on a new flag design in a postal referendum from 20 November.

Today all five flag designs, which people will choose from, were raised in Civic Square in the capital.

Wellington mayor Celia Wade-Brown said it was important for the public to see the flag designs on display and how they worked in a practical sense.

"What I want to see is a decent turn-out, so that the one that goes up against the current flag really is the one that people want."

Mayor Celia Wade-Brown stands with the absailing team from Goleman Wellington who hoisted the five flags.

Mayor Celia Wade-Brown stands with the absailing team from Goleman Wellington who hoisted the five flags. Photo: Radio NZ / Shannon Gillies

Ms Wade-Brown would not reveal her preference for a new flag.

The winning design will go up against the current flag in a second referendum in March.

The Red Peak design was added to the flag referendum options, after a bill introducing the design as a contender passed its final reading in Parliament under urgency last month.

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