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Disturbing reason for new twist on iconic Aussie travel slogan – Yahoo News Australia
A new campaign has tweaked a popular tourism slogan to deliver an important message to travellers.

A twist on the iconic slogan Where The Bloody Hell Are You? is warning Aussies to be prepared as travel to remote and regional areas ramps up amid the coronavirus pandemic.
A new campaign launched this week is urging Aussies to avoid a Where The Bloody Hell Am I? moment as its revealed many travellers have little safety and communications knowledge.
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