Melbourne Deputy Lord Mayor Nicholas Reece says XXXX beer “get its right” with the 'Give a XXXX' ad being about the world and environment.
Melbourne Deputy Lord Mayor Nicholas Reece says XXXX beer “get its right” with the “Give a XXXX” ad being about the world and environment.
“It does it in a humorous way but does it in a serious point,” Mr Reece told Sky News host Gary Hardgrave.“The fact that a beer company is buying into an important debate but doing it in a way where I think they get it right, get the tone right.
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