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Australian Made: Labor backs down on new logo. Labor has quietly removed its Australian Made logo from the website of the campagin after claims it was ‘ripping off’ the iconic trademark.
For almost 21 years now, the Australian Made logo has been appearing on food, beverages, furniture, and other household goods, but never games--until now. Brisbane-based developer, Auran, has ...
The famous Australian Made logo is not being replaced. It will remain as Australia’s global product symbol, following reports of a new Nation Brand for Australia. Read more: https://t.co ...
The standard Australian Made logo is on a Future Made in Australia petition on the Australian Labor Party website, where people are encouraged to sign up to an email list to support the ALP’s plan.
The famous kangaroo logo for Australian Made has leapt to sky-high approval ratings - while COVID lockdowns have driven a booming interest in buying locally made products, new research shows.
After 14 years, Ian Harrison is stepping down as chief executive of the Australian Made Campaign that has elevated the logo of the gold kangaroo on the green triangle to its status as a “go to ...
The logo is administered by Australian Made Campaign Limited, a not-for-profit public company established in 1999 by the Australian Chamber of Commerce and Industry with the support of the ...
Mackay man Glen MacCarthy says consumers don't know products labelled with the Australian Made logo aren't 100% Australian. According to the Australian Made, Australian Grown logo code of practice ...
Sky News host Chris Kenny says apparently the well-recognised and loved Australian Made logo is not “hip enough or woke enough” for a government appointed committee, so it’s time to say goodbye.
The famous Australian Made logo is not being replaced. It will remain as Australia’s global product symbol, following reports of a new Nation Brand for Australia. Read more: https://t.co ...
The famous kangaroo logo for Australian Made has leapt to sky-high approval ratings - while COVID lockdowns have driven a booming interest in buying locally made products, new research shows.