EXCLUSIVE Tourism Queensland admits: The Reef video was a fake that took in AAP

reefTourism Queensland’s video of a girl getting a tattoo in order to win a job looking after the Islands of the Great Barrier Reef is a fake that fooled news organisations around the world, the organisation admitted to Mumbrella today.

The video has appeared on numerous web sites globally, as well as Tourism Queensland’s own site for the launch of the campaign. But Mumbrella can reveal that the woman’s name is Rhiannon Craig and she is a digital project manager at Cummins Nitro in Brisbane, the agency behind the campaign. The tattoo is just a transfer.

Media reported the tattoo globally, based on a report from national news agency the Australian Associated Press. They included The Independent and The Telegraph in the UK and the Courier Mail, and news.com.au in Australia. Although the original AAP report does carry the qualification that the woman “apparently” had a tattoo, this was lost from many of the stories by the time they were published elsewhere.

Tegan reef fakeMumbrella first became suspicious of the video on Monday evening because it appeared on the site before it had received any publicity. And this afternoon a spokesman for Tourism Queensland told Mumbrella: “She’s not an actress. She works for the agency. It was supposed to show people the level of creativity we were looking for.”

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