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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.
GME, Australias manufacturer of emergency distress beacons and radio communication equipment, found 55 per cent of Australians were looking to tra…
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