AFL Grand Final advertisement costs Territory taxpayers more than $400k

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More than $400,000 of Territory taxpayer money was spent on a single 60-second television advertisement during last year's AFL Grand Final, documents reveal.

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make them pay it back through their wages ...they might think twice to pull a crazy stunt such as this ...

Well the Northern Territory Labor government is only spending $4 million a day it doesn't have and after all, it's only other peoples money.

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