Government ad spend rose to record high in July
Government spending hit a record high in July, data gathered from Australia’s media agencies reveals.
The huge spike – more than three times what was spent in the same month last year, and more than double any previous July – comes against the backdrop of claims that the Labor government has been using advertising as a political tool.
According to data gathered from agencies by Standard Media Index, government spending rose to $57m in July. This was compared to $16m the year before.
The government’s advertising around its changes in visa legislation – which opponents claim have been aimed at “vote people, not boat people” – have been heavily advertised in Australian newspapers, on TV and on radio. That one campaign has a budget of $30m against it. The government has also been heavily promoting its Plan for Australian Jobs.
Funny that……
whatever happened to the six week freeze of Govt ads in the lead up to any election???
@Tom that’s probably one of the reasons Rudd didn’t call the election until the 11th hour