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Hit or Miss... Tourism Australia
A PR coup for Tourism Australia from the insertion of its 'national adjective' into a £1.7m UK campaign. The Broadcast Advertising Clearance Centre said the strapline: 'Where the bloody hell are you?' was too much for the British public and insisted on its removal. The result?
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