An analysis of some popular Australian icons reveal that their meaning with respect to their use as logos for a number of commercial products has been built up over many years. The tourism industry has been an important part of this process, particularly with airlines such as Qantas and the Ghan railway. This paper examines the successful linkage of the kangaroo, indigenous art and the Outback myth to show how a brand image for ‘Australia’ has been created over time through the efforts of a select number of organisations. The result is that products which now adopt these images as a part of their branding strategy find the meanings of Australia is already established in the minds of their overseas customers.\u
At sporting events world-wide, the image of a boxing kangaroo on a green and gold flag is flown by p...
This article evaluates the adoption and implementation of an Indigenous certification trademark syst...
Indigenous Australian visual art is an outstanding case of the dynamics of globalisation and its int...
An analysis of some popular Australian icons reveal that their meaning with respect to their use as ...
The aim of this paper is to describe the country brand for Australia released by the Australian Fede...
This article provides a brief review of nation branding, tourism and national identity literature. T...
How did the kangaroo transform from a bizarre curiosity to an internationally recognised symbol of A...
In May 2010 the Australian government launched "Australia Unlimited", a fouryear Austrade campaign t...
The incorporation of Australian Indigenous motifs in contemporary fashion in Australia is a long-sta...
In May 2010 the Australian government launched "Australia Unlimited, a fouryear Austrade campaign to...
This dissertation presents the results of a doctoral research about commercial nationalism in Austra...
The Australian Outback projects a destination image which is unique and attractive to tourists. Whil...
The key perceptions or the theme of a product is captured in a nutshell by the brand name. If brand ...
Tourist destination brand image is a major influencing factor in traveller destination choice. This ...
Despite its geographical position within the Asia-Pacific region, Australia puts a great deal of eff...
At sporting events world-wide, the image of a boxing kangaroo on a green and gold flag is flown by p...
This article evaluates the adoption and implementation of an Indigenous certification trademark syst...
Indigenous Australian visual art is an outstanding case of the dynamics of globalisation and its int...
An analysis of some popular Australian icons reveal that their meaning with respect to their use as ...
The aim of this paper is to describe the country brand for Australia released by the Australian Fede...
This article provides a brief review of nation branding, tourism and national identity literature. T...
How did the kangaroo transform from a bizarre curiosity to an internationally recognised symbol of A...
In May 2010 the Australian government launched "Australia Unlimited", a fouryear Austrade campaign t...
The incorporation of Australian Indigenous motifs in contemporary fashion in Australia is a long-sta...
In May 2010 the Australian government launched "Australia Unlimited, a fouryear Austrade campaign to...
This dissertation presents the results of a doctoral research about commercial nationalism in Austra...
The Australian Outback projects a destination image which is unique and attractive to tourists. Whil...
The key perceptions or the theme of a product is captured in a nutshell by the brand name. If brand ...
Tourist destination brand image is a major influencing factor in traveller destination choice. This ...
Despite its geographical position within the Asia-Pacific region, Australia puts a great deal of eff...
At sporting events world-wide, the image of a boxing kangaroo on a green and gold flag is flown by p...
This article evaluates the adoption and implementation of an Indigenous certification trademark syst...
Indigenous Australian visual art is an outstanding case of the dynamics of globalisation and its int...