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The Australian Securities and Investment Commission spent more than $100,000 on a re-brand featuring little other than a new font | nickbonyhady

 

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nickbonyhady If you don't spend your budget, you lose it.

nickbonyhady Lol

nickbonyhady The banks must be really worried now.

nickbonyhady Money well spent, looks awesome. Makes me want to buy one straight away

nickbonyhady More scary and effective now, LOL

nickbonyhady Wow. They look meaning than ever. I’ll be sure not to mess with them 😂. I wonder who signed off on this utter waste of money.

nickbonyhady Should have gone with comic sans sherif

nickbonyhady What a Country we live in!!!!

nickbonyhady 🤣😂🤣”sans” sheriff is right!!!

nickbonyhady You can't pull the wool over this regulators eyes ....... smh

nickbonyhady me when i spend money on gym membership but make no efforts to change myself

nickbonyhady At least they didn’t change names like depart of home affairs every few years....

nickbonyhady Typical complete waste of money.

nickbonyhady They think logo bigger, bolder, better will cause their subjects of investigation to tremble in fear? I don't think so, another wasted $100K!

nickbonyhady Why?

nickbonyhady I could have done that at half the price. 😅

nickbonyhady A total waste of taxpayers money.

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