Inequity

Walter Plinge | 26/01/2005 - 12:05

Perhaps it is just me, but does anyone else find it disgusting that this year's Harmony Week commercial is using a community television crew and unpaid actors? With an election in a few weeks it is bewildering that the office of a Labor premier would choose to undermine professional actors. Perhaps this needs to be brought to the attention of Equity.

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