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April Fool's Day 2021: police sausage dogs, 'self-jiggling' tea bags and Gina Rinehart's new book


April Fool’s Day 2021: police sausage dogs, self-jiggling’ tea bags and Gina Rinehart s new book
Natasha May
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Last year was bleak. So this April Fool’s Day everyone from government agencies to brands and even Gina Rinehart jumped at the chance to generate some laughs in 2021.
Many organisations created their own promotional videos or press releases to test the credulity of the Australian public. Guardian Australia sorted through them all to bring you the best – and worst – of this year’s jokes.
© Photograph: Alamy
Promotions for an ‘anti-gravity trampoline’ and Crime Stoppers Victoria announcing its call takers were also trained mind readers were among this year’s April Fool’s Day gags. ....

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Outdoor play company Vuly purported to sell the world’s first Anti-Gravity Trampoline. After revealing the promotion to be a joke, the company are now selling the April Fool’s Day video as a non-fungible-token (or NFT – a digital asset much like crypto currency) to the highest bidder to raise money for the Australian Trampoline Team, which they say “are grossly underfunded in the lead-up to the 2032 Brisbane Olympics.”
Guardian Australia’s environment reporter, Graham Readfearn, was sent a press release purportedly from
Nasa about the Mars rover finding single-use plastics.
Nasa’s April Fool’s press release. But was it really Nasa? Photograph: Nasa ....

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