Following Tourism Australia’s ‘Dundee’ ad News Corp calls on Aussies to help #bringbackdundee

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Bringbackdundee screenshot (1).jpgA national campaign and petition to #bringbackdundee is being launched today by News Corp Australia newspapers, following worldwide intrigue sparked by Tourism Australia’s movie trailer ‘Dundee – The Son of A Legend Returns Home’ via Droga5 NY.

NT News – News Corp’s masthead in the home of the outback – is kicking off the #bringbackdundee campaign with the petition. It then launches across all News Corp mastheads nationally, in print and online, including all metro, regional and community titles as well as news.com.au. Escape.com.au, News Corp’s niche travel title and Australia’s number one print and digital travel brand is also part of the campaign.

bringbackdundee.jpgThe petition says: “We, the NT News, on behalf of Crocodile Dundee lovers around the world, petition Paul Hogan and actors to create a new instalment of the movie. The Northern Territory wants it, Australia wants it, the world wants it. Stop teasing us and make it happen! #bringbackdundee”

‘Dundee – The Son of A Legend Returns Home’ is Tourism Australia’s latest viral marketing campaign, created for the US Super Bowl. The ad convinces viewers the Dundee sequel is finally on its way after a 32-year wait, with a star-studded cast including Chris Hemsworth, Margot Robbie, Hugh Jackman, Russell Crowe, Isla Fisher, Ruby Rose, Jessica Mauboy, Luke Bracey and American comedian Danny McBride.

Says Damian Eales, chief operating officer, Publishing at News Corp Australia: “At News Corp, we believe it’s time for Crocodile Dundee to be made for a new generation. And it seems the public wants it too.

“As the largest print and digital publisher in the country, we have the reach to ask people in every corner of the country if it’s time to #bringbackdundee.

“And if Paul Hogan needs influencing to be sure how people truly feel about the issue, we’re hoping our petition will make the difference.”

“We’re hoping Mick Dundee is listening.”

Go to: http://www.ntnews.com.au/bringbackdundee for more information.