Treasury to spend $36m on advertising campaigns

By Matthew Knott
Updated May 29 2015 - 5:09pm, first published 4:17pm
Science broadcaster Karl Kruszelnicki - Dr Karl - fronted the campaign for the controversial Intergenerational Report. Photo: Supplied
Science broadcaster Karl Kruszelnicki - Dr Karl - fronted the campaign for the controversial Intergenerational Report. Photo: Supplied
Science broadcaster Karl Kruszelnicki - Dr Karl - fronted the campaign for the controversial Intergenerational Report. Photo: Supplied
Science broadcaster Karl Kruszelnicki - Dr Karl - fronted the campaign for the controversial Intergenerational Report. Photo: Supplied
Science broadcaster Karl Kruszelnicki - Dr Karl - fronted the campaign for the controversial Intergenerational Report. Photo: Supplied
Science broadcaster Karl Kruszelnicki - Dr Karl - fronted the campaign for the controversial Intergenerational Report. Photo: Supplied
Science broadcaster Karl Kruszelnicki - Dr Karl - fronted the campaign for the controversial Intergenerational Report. Photo: Supplied
Science broadcaster Karl Kruszelnicki - Dr Karl - fronted the campaign for the controversial Intergenerational Report. Photo: Supplied

The Abbott government has budgeted over $36 million to spend on advertising campaigns promoting the Intergenerational Report, this year's budget and its white paper on tax reform.

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