Taxpayers slugged $100,000 for G20 flags

By Adam Gartrell
Updated August 30 2015 - 10:08am, first published 12:15am
Prime Minister Tony Abbott poses with the G20 leaders for the family photo in Brisbane. Photo: Andrew Meares
Prime Minister Tony Abbott poses with the G20 leaders for the family photo in Brisbane. Photo: Andrew Meares

Australian taxpayers were charged more than $100,000 for the flags that adorned last year's G20 summit.

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