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The opening shot of the John Farnham-backed campaign includes something placed there by ‘mistake’. However nobody will express why.
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The Certain campaign’s final-ditch pitch to convince Australians to vote for a Grunt to Parliament starts with an unsolved mystery.
Launched over the weekend, the Uluru Dialogue’s “You’re the Grunt” referendum advertisement travels serve in time with an opening shot of a vintage television showing sunless-and-white archival pictures of the 1967 referendum with John Farnham’s music of the same title blaring over the high.
Involved-eyed viewers can suppose a crimson-and-white anachronistic logo in the bottom-left corner of the pictures. It belongs to the Australian Television Archive, an archival and video digitisation company dawdle by James Paterson (no longer the Liberal senator).
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Cam Wilson
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Cam Wilson is Crikey’s affiliate editor. He beforehand labored as a reporter at the ABC, BuzzFeed, Business Insider and Gizmodo. He basically covers internet culture and tech in Australia.