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Marketing lecturer Andrew Hughes from the Australian National University said it was not the sort of campaign communities should be actively publicising. They want to make their town a better place. Exmouth's CEO Cameron Woods was unapologetic and believed his town should be proud for taking a public stand.
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Connect with ABC News. Got a news tip? Exmouth, a methamphetamine-free zone. Commissioner Fletcher said the campaign, which could include advertisements and street signs, was an attempt to not "bury heads in the sand". Tourism marketing experts, like Sara Dolnicar from the University of Queensland, have urged the council to quickly rethink the idea or risk long-term reputational damage.
They don't come to see that there is no meth. They come to see the reef. So talk about the reef. Marketing lecturer Andrew Hughes from the Australian National University said it was not the sort of campaign communities should be actively publicising.
They want to make their town a better place. Exmouth's CEO Cameron Woods was unapologetic and believed his town should be proud for taking a public stand. First posted October 12, More stories from Western Australia. If you have inside knowledge of a topic in the news, contact the ABC.
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