Gillard to Spend A$12 Million on Carbon Tax Advertising
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Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard said her government will start a A$12 million ($13 million) television advertising campaign to help explain its carbon tax policy as her support slumps in opinion polls.
“This advertising campaign is about getting people information,” Gillard told Channel Nine’s “Weekend Today” program. “There’ll be A$12 million of television advertising and another A$13 million allocated to getting people the information they need.”