Twitter No Longer Enforcing COVID Misinformation Policy In Latest Brand Safety Blow
Thought we'd seen the back of COVID? Apparently we haven't & it could be back to f@ck with your Christmas yet again.
Thought we'd seen the back of COVID? Apparently we haven't & it could be back to f@ck with your Christmas yet again.
Here at B&T we like our medical advice from our footy stars and our spiritual advice from our reality stars.
New government PSA urges us all not to be complacent about COVID. You should also eat your vegetables & wear a condom.
Study finds COVID has left us fat, fearful, lazy and scared of sex! But not B&T, we were all that even before COVID.
This innovative giveaway includes a hard-to-find RAT test. So if you've always wanted to win COVID, here's your chance.
YouTube bans all anti-vaccine content. B&T notes it's still showing Milli Vanilli music videos, however.
Underscoring its ongoing commitment to team care and wellbeing, during and beyond the pandemic, Havas Village Australia ...
Twitter surpasses 22 million COVID-related tweets In Australia. Still getting beaten by the new Kanye album, however.
It's not just a great time to be in the vaccine business, but also the needle business & little round Band-Aid business.
For the first time since the Delta outbreak began in NSW, Premier Gladys Berejiklian has reached out to young people usi...
Report says Facebook guilty of peddling anti-vax messaging. On a positive note, it's excellent for stalking your exes.
Someone's finally nailed a vaccination ad! Are there lessons here for responsible drinking ads or stop-eating-shit ads?
Research reveals the pick of the vax ads. Although ScoMo still keen to promote his work from his Tourism Australia days.
Judging by this PSA, the only way ScoMo will ever vaccinate the nation is if he gets Young Talent Time back together.
With the current spate of toilet paper shortages nationwide, surely constipation has never been more fashionable?
Study finds Aussies don't want small businesses closed during lockdowns. B&T concurs with pubs, TABs and kebab shops.
Yes, the Ben Roberts-Smith defamation case sent to run for weeks amid reports Ben's already run out of ties.
Surely if Tim Tams made an AstraZeneca double-coated chocolate version, we'd be rid of this damn plague by week's end?