The Juice Media's satirical video, now without the image of the Tasmanian premier Jeremy Rockliff, which fell foul of strict pre-election rules.
The Juice Media 's satirical video , now without the image of the Tasmanian premier Jeremy Rockliff , which fell foul of strict pre-election rules . "It was a real 'what the fuck' moment," Giordano Nanni says about his company, The Juice Media , being told to censor an image of Tasmanian premier Jeremy Rockliff or face heavy penalties.
The Juice Media is well known for its satirical "honest government" series, which takes potshots at all sides of politics in videos that resemble government-funded propaganda. Its latest offering, in the lead-up to this weekend's state election, refers to Tasmania as the "land of wilderness and home to countless vanishing wonders - affordable rents, year 12 completions, the..."We've left no corner of this island unfucked," the video says, attacking poverty, literacy and homelessness levels as well as issues in the health system, abuse in the youth justice system, salmon farming, logging, the decision to...But it was not the liberal use of expletives, the pointed barbs or the political commentary that the Tasmanian Electoral Commission took issue with. It was the brief appearance of an image of Rockliff used without the premier's permission
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