Australian Government Border Campaign Is Getting Mocked Online
We love a government safety message. We're still "alert but not alarmed" from 2005. Although that may be constipation.
We love a government safety message. We're still "alert but not alarmed" from 2005. Although that may be constipation.
We were too busy chanting "Kevin 07" during last night's debate to take any notice of who was trending on Twitter.
Whoever wrote the tag "you’re worse on weed" clearly has never eaten a 7-Eleven pie or watched Cheech & Chong DVDs
We asked the butler from Ask Jeeves to comment on tolerance, turns out he quit back in 2006.
A bunch of ad creatives are doing some good in a new campaign that shows the positive impact of refugees.
Having recently been smashed over the head with the Monopoly bank, B&T fully endorses this senate enquiry.
Not content with making a bit of a dick himself as PM, it appears old Tones is continuing the vein on the backbench.
Seven's 'Sunday Night's' Reclaim Australia expose takes awkward turn as viewers vote in support of the anti-Islam group.
The Human Hairball's all set to run for highest office, with nasty sex predators atop his political agenda.
B&T is reporting LIVE from today's National Radio Conference. Here's what the comms minister said in a pre-record.
A practically all-white cast & all-white audience couldn't stop The Verdict sounding like a pissed, cranky dinner-party.
more than 12 hours after the Liberal party voted in favour of Malcolm Turnbull, outgoing prime minister Tony Abbott has ...
There'll be cake and balloons in the GetUp office today after Abbott's axing and that's despite Nine banning their ads.
On-pack star ratings join roof insulation, paid uni fees and Christopher Pyne generally as mega government stuff-ups.
Gone is a gloved digit to the rectum on arrival at customs, replaced by cuddly-wuddly little doggies.
It's not even gone to air yet but already pundits are lining "Bruiser" Latham up for the Gold Logie.
He would've made a crap PM (and we've had a few of those of late) but can "Buster" Latham breathe new life into telly?
The Government's anti-ice ice baby advertising campaign is actually working according to a recent study.