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Tony Abbott says flags will fly at half- mast for Nelson Mandela memorial | Tony Abbott says flags will fly at half- mast for Nelson Mandela memorial |
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Australian flags will be flown at half-mast on the day of Nelson Mandela's official memorial, says Tony Abbott, who confirmed on Saturday he would travel to South Africa for the event. | |
The prime minister said he would invite the opposition leader, Bill Shorten, to accompany him. | |
"There is a long bipartisan history of Australian support for South Africa and the campaign to abolish apartheid," the prime minister said. | |
Abbott faced criticism for not lowering flags on news of the world leader's death. | |
Flags remained atop poles at Canberra's Parliament House on Friday despite the news of the 95-year-old former South African president's death, in contrast to official moves in the UK and US. | |
"I've instructed that flags be flown at half mast on the day of Nelson Mandela's official memorial as a mark of respect," the prime minister wrote on Twitter on Saturday. | "I've instructed that flags be flown at half mast on the day of Nelson Mandela's official memorial as a mark of respect," the prime minister wrote on Twitter on Saturday. |
"We honour a truly great world leader, an extraordinary man." | "We honour a truly great world leader, an extraordinary man." |
Federal Labor members questioned why flags had not been lowered on Friday. | Federal Labor members questioned why flags had not been lowered on Friday. |
"A small but powerful gesture for one of the greatest men of our time. Let's #lowertheflag," deputy Labor leader Tanya Plibersek tweeted on Friday night. | "A small but powerful gesture for one of the greatest men of our time. Let's #lowertheflag," deputy Labor leader Tanya Plibersek tweeted on Friday night. |
Party colleague Tony Burke chimed in: "it's sometimes the simplest gestures which can be the most powerful". | Party colleague Tony Burke chimed in: "it's sometimes the simplest gestures which can be the most powerful". |
An official mourning ceremony will be held for Mandela on Tuesday in Soweto, followed by a burial in Mandela's Eastern Cape hometown of Qunu on 15 December. | An official mourning ceremony will be held for Mandela on Tuesday in Soweto, followed by a burial in Mandela's Eastern Cape hometown of Qunu on 15 December. |
His body will lie in state in the capital Pretoria from Wednesday to Friday. | His body will lie in state in the capital Pretoria from Wednesday to Friday. |
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