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Australia s favourite blue heeler is under attack - for real life! Bluey, the ABC s beloved kids cartoon show about a family of pups living in the Brisbane burbs has copped a serve from within the national broadcaster for not being diverse enough. Presumably distressed at the lack of cockalier spaniels and Jack Russell-beagle crosses, ABC journalist Beverley Wang has penned a tribute of sorts to the show on Aunty s Everyday Life website, hitting out at the show for its lack of representation. My question is this: Can Bluey be more representative? (And yes, I m aware that Bluey s Border Collie pal Mackenzie is from New Zealand.)
Australia s favourite blue heeler is under attack - for real life! Bluey, the ABC s beloved kids cartoon show about a family of pups living in the Brisbane burbs has copped a serve from within the national broadcaster for not being diverse enough. Presumably distressed at the lack of cockalier spaniels and Jack Russell-beagle crosses, ABC journalist Beverley Wang has penned a tribute of sorts to the show on Aunty s Everyday Life website, hitting out at the show for its lack of representation. My question is this: Can Bluey be more representative? (And yes, I m aware that Bluey s Border Collie pal Mackenzie is from New Zealand.)