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Australian Made has confirmed its kangaroo logo would not be replaced amid confusion over the release of Australia's new national logo. The new Australian logo, which was released by Australia's ...
Minister Birmingham assured people the new Australia logo was never meant to replace the iconic Australian made. According to Roy Morgan Research, the Australian Made design is recognised by 99% ...
Australia’s national brand has been given an overhaul after a previous logo was ridiculed for looking too much like coronavirus.
The Australian Made logo is not changing Except for a slight tweak in the colour scheme, the little kangaroo logo on many goods sold locally and internationally is here to stay.
It is an iconic Australian logo, but a coalition of businesses want Aussie-made logos to be made clearer after a survey finds more than half of consumers are being misled into buying foreign-owned ...
The iconic ‘Australian Made’ logo featuring a yellow kangaroo on a green background isn’t going anywhere, the chairman of the campaign has confirmed.Glenn Cooper released the statement today ...
Recent changes to consumer law had led to some Australian-based complementary healthcare producers no longer being able to claim their product was made in Australia or carry the Australian Made logo.
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 ...
Senior Labor ministers are accused of "ripping off" an iconic logo used to promote Australian-made products.
Makers of Aussie brands Weet-Bix, SPC, Mayver’s peanut butter and Norco milk are urging shoppers to check whether something is Australian-owned, not just Australian-made.
Australia’s national brand has been given an overhaul after a previous logo was ridiculed for looking too much like coronavirus.
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