Monday, November 26, 2018

$20 million rebranding of Australia's border force is its 10th change since World War

$20 million rebranding of Australia's border force is its 10th change since World War II
The new Australian Border Force have spiffy new military-style uniforms and are surrounded by thousands of new signs across the country’s airports, sea ports and detention centres.
Australia’s border protection unit has cost the government about $20 million. According to Fairfax Media, $6.3 million was spent on new uniforms, name badges and safety helmets for 4500 border officials. An additional $3.5 million was spent on marketing collateral, including signage on 300 vehicles, boats, helicopters and planes. Even date stamps had to be replaced.
Since 1945, the Immigration Department has had several aliases, including the Department of Immigration and Ethnic Affairs, the Department of Labour and Immigration, the Department of Immigration and Citizenship and the Department of Immigration and Multicultural Affairs.

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Riyadh capital of Saudi Arabia entertainment spectacular set to be Kingdom’s biggest festival

Riyadh capital of Saudi Arabia entertainment spectacular set to be Kingdom’s biggest festival