Australia Day Advertising… Where The Bloody Hell Are You?
When the topic of Australia Day ads comes up, do you whistle or point at clouds? Find an opinion by plagiarising this.
When the topic of Australia Day ads comes up, do you whistle or point at clouds? Find an opinion by plagiarising this.
Think the world's gone completely insane? Well, read this before constructing a fallout bunker under your desk.
With all the debate surrounding the date of our national holiday, this ad has simply added fuel to the fire.
If you say 'Big Big Mac' fast enough it sounds like 'clogged arteries' and we're taking this as a sign not to eat it.
Substitute the mullet for the hijab and you could argue this campaigns had more comebacks than a John Farnham concert.
Look, finally an Australia Day ad campaign that won't make it on to the front page of every newspaper.
This story actually contains some nastiness, so B&T's quite happy if you logged on to whalechants.com instead.
Dee Madigan once again fighting the good fight. We'd fight the good fight too, but we're too busy watching Jersey Shore.
We've clearly lost the true meaning of Australia Day - ensuring you got so intoxicated you got not one but two days off.
Take one billboard for Australia Day, whack in a photo of two young Muslim girls, and "bingo" – instant furore!
The tradition of Australia Day blunders continue in this year's round up of patriotic ads.
Do you get your rocks off reading about brands that have stuffed up? Well, have we got a doozy for you here.
Would you happily squirt Big Mac sauce on everything - burgers, sausages, unsuspecting sex partners? Well, now you can!
Woolworths' Tassie debacle escalates. They should've just picked on New Zealand and we could've all had a laugh.
Home loaner launches Australia Day campaign sans the usual offensive, racial overtones of most Australia Day campaigns.
B&T's hatred of vegans vindicated as Advertising Standards Bureau dismisses flotilla of complaints over chop ad.
Tassie forgotten on Australia Day cap. But we don't see the Cocos Islands or the Australian Antarctic Territory either.
After all the MLA Australia Day hoo-ha, it's probably not the wisest idea to reminisce the day you gave up being vego.