Mayor Sally Betts heckled, as Labor tries to reverse decision on Bondi Pavilion upgrade

By Anne Davies
Updated April 30 2016 - 1:23pm, first published 10:25am
The Bondi Pavilion plans would see it fall largely into the hands of commercial operators. Photo: Louise Kennerley
The Bondi Pavilion plans would see it fall largely into the hands of commercial operators. Photo: Louise Kennerley
Michael Caton with a group of concerned residents on Saturday outside Waverley Council.
 Photo: Sarah Keayes
Michael Caton with a group of concerned residents on Saturday outside Waverley Council. Photo: Sarah Keayes
Mayor Sally Betts presides over the meeting. Photo: Sarah Keayes
Mayor Sally Betts presides over the meeting. Photo: Sarah Keayes

A video from actor Jack Thompson and a rowdy crowd of more than 300 Bondi residents was insufficient to convince the Liberal majority on Waverley Council to pause on its $38 million redevelopment of the iconic Bondi Pavilion.

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