Gowan, Arvind

Arvind Gowan <ADDRESS REDACTED>
24/05/2011 07:08 PM
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Subject Re: Plain packaging

Hi
I would like to see in the next federal election, the Australian political parties campaigning without using their 'brand" logo such as "labor", "liberal" and "greens" and see how they fair in the election. Try to win the heart of the people on your "own" without what the party stands for and without mentioning once the name of your the political party.

Cheers

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