A tourism campaign by the New Zealand government aimed at getting more Australians to visit has been mocked by residents.
A Northland pensioner is on trial in Melbourne after allegedly importing a commercial quantity of heroin into Australia. Raemon Parkinson, 70, claims he was “set up” but the Crown maintains he knew ...
A new campaign by the New Zealand government to attract Aussie tourists has led to mockery on both sides of the ditch. The ...
New Zealand's new tourism campaign aimed at Australians, 'Everyone must go!' faces local backlash as the nation grapples with ...
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Newser on MSNNZ's Use of Word 'Go' in Tourism Campaign Riles LocalsEvery once in a while, a destination's tourism campaign raises eyebrows or otherwise falls flat—and it's now New Zealand's ...
New Zealand’s new tourism campaign - with its slogan “Everyone must go!” - has prompted ridicule from opposition politicians ...
However, the tagline “Everyone Must Go”, paired with photographs of people sightseeing, quickly became the target of mockery in New Zealand, with opposition politicians and social media users ...
The tagline was mocked by the opposition politicians of New Zealand, social media users among others as it said “Sale now on, ...
Critics say the new phrase, 'Everyone Must Go', sounded like a clearance sale - so they came up with alternatives.
Labour and the Greens say the government should focus spending on tourism infrastructure like tracks, toilets and protection ...
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