The secret costs of Sydney Harbour Bridge ‘propaganda’ (opens original article in a new tab)
The Sydney Harbour Bridge was used to celebrate a teen social media ban, costing taxpayers $100,000 and drawing criticism as political 'propaganda'.
- The Sydney Harbour Bridge pylons were lit up in green and gold to mark the passage of a teen social media ban.
- A government information request revealed the event cost taxpayers at least $100,000 and was urged by NSW Premier Chris Minns.
- The Sydney Morning Herald criticized the use of the landmark for political 'propaganda'.
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