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George Karantonis is perhaps better known as a designer, marketer and brand specialist, helping some of the world’s biggest brands with their commercial image.
Founder and creative director of Image Smart, his agency has been recognised with numerous global awards including the prestigious Australian Pacific (APAC) Best Branding Agency.
“Although we have worked closely with larger, brands including the likes of Gruppo Campari who own Aperol, Cinzano, Wild Turkey, Frangelico and other well-known brands, Sara Lee, Gate Gourmet, Marriot etc., it is the local Greek businesses that I get a real kick out of helping the most,” George said.
Prime Minister Scott Morrison is fond of describing Papua New Guinea as “family”. He did so recently when announcing Australia’s assistance with PNG’s COVID-19 outbreak. The urgent support for PNG in the form of vaccines, testing kits, medical personnel and training was “in Australia’s interests”, Morrison said, because it threatens the health of Australians, “but equally our PNG family who are so dear to us”.
These familial bonds are “born of history and geography”. PNG is Australia’s closest neighbour. Only 4 kilometres separate the two countries in the Torres Strait, a fluid border that has been redefined numerous times (most recently in 1985). It is currently closed due to the COVID outbreak.
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The bubble, in its present form, allows only for New Zealanders to visit Australia, at their own risk of border closures and lockdowns. Australians, conversely, have been left waiting since last April, when the concept was first proposed (admittedly a little optimistically, as first detailed by this title) for approval to holiday in New Zealand.
Not unlike the serial border shutdowns in Australia, which have grievously undermined confidence in future interstate travel, the temporary trans-Tasman suspension has jeopardised, if not ruined, the one principal chance of overseas travel for Australians before at least 2022.
It coincides with the point at which the beleaguered Australian tourism industry is shouting brace, brace, brace with JobKeeper set to be withdrawn by the federal government next month with the abruptness of an airborne jetliner suddenly running out of fuel.
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