The federal government department says the logo was rebranded along with several others and the final design was "consulted on widely".
Late on Monday night, the department published a statement saying the logo had been removed from its website, "pending consultation with staff". In a statement, the department said its staff diversity networks were rebranded in 2019 "to establish a consistent look and feel". The federal government has removed a widely-mocked logo for the Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet's (PM&C) Women's Network after it was criticised for its "phallic" appearance.
A women's network logo has been withdrawn by the Federal government after being widely mocked for its phallic design. The Department of Prime Minister and ...
“The Women’s Network logo retained a ‘W’ icon which staff had been using for a number of years,” it said. The department, said the logo was the result of a rebranding in 2019 of staff diversity networks “to establish a consistent look and feel” The Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet issued a statement on Tuesday confirming that the thoughtless design had been “removed” from its website “pending consultation with staff”.
Less than 48 hours after the Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet revealed its new “Women's Network” logo, the controversial design has been taken down. Statement on the Departments Women's Network Logo … removing themselves of any blame, ...
Australia’s Government where it’s hard to expect them taking responsibility of anything.” Dunghutti woman and anti-violence educato r Ashlee Donohue wrote, “Statement on the Departments Women’s Network Logo … removing themselves of any blame, knowledge or responsibility for making a complete ‘dickhead’ of themselves. The new Women’s Network, according to its site, ”promotes gender equality and supports members to succeed in their personal professional lives” — though Cheryl Gray, the CEO of Women’s Network Australia (no affiliation with the Women’s Network) said the choice of logo was “unfortunate” and ought to be removed.
Government officials unveiled the phallic-looking logo earlier this month for a Women's Network within the Australian Department of the Prime Minister and ...
The Australian Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet removed the unfortunate logo from its website on Tuesday after getting absolutely blasted for it online. "Bit of a d--- move," wrote another user. Government officials unveiled the phallic-looking logo earlier this month for a Women's Network within the Australian Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet.
The Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet in Australia has just released several new logos for its networks. However, the design for Women's Network already seems to be causing some upset. The logo features a thick purple line and the letter 'W' ...
It looks as though the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet has already taken its design back to the drawing board. . Yumi Lee at the Older Women's Network has said "We are very upset about how little they [Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet] have thought about women". The logo features a thick purple line and the letter 'W', which unfortunately looks pretty phallic.
A women's network logo widely mocked for its phallic shape has been withdrawn by the Australian prime minister's department. The Department of Prime ...
The department said the logo was the result of a 2019 rebrand of staff diversity networks “to establish a consistent look and feel” between insignia for groups including the women’s network. The logo consisted of a cursive W with a domed protuberance, which women’s groups and social media users complained resembled male genitalia. The Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet issued a statement on Tuesday that the logo had been “removed” from its website “pending consultation with staff”.
A central government agency has removed a logo used for its women's network following online criticism it resembled male genitalia.
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The logo of a network for women within the Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet (PMC) has been removed from its website after being mocked for appearing ...
The image had been published on the “About PMC” section of the department’s website, which promotes working at a department which claims its focus is to provide “innovative” and “sound” advice to Prime Minister Scott Morrison and his ministers. “The Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet founded women’s network proudly with this logo. “The Prime Minister and the Prime Minister’s Office were not part of this logo design.” “The Women’s Network logo retained a “W” icon which staff had been using for a number of years. “In 2019, staff at the department rebranded the staff diversity networks, which includes the Women’s Network, to establish a consistent look and feel,” a statement read on Tuesday. The logo of a network for women within the Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet (PMC) has been removed from its website after being mocked for appearing to resemble male genitalia.
The Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet has pulled the logo for the Women's Network after social media pointed out it looked like a penis.
It's generally considered bad practice to make your logo look like a penis. “In 2019, staff at the Department (PM&C) rebranded the staff diversity networks, which includes the Women’s Network, to establish a consistent look and feel,” the statement read. “The logo has been removed from the department’s website, pending consultation with staff. — (Jenny) "Charmaine" Frecklington-Jones (@JonesHowdareyou)March 13, 2022 “The Women’s Network logo retained a “W” icon which staff had been using for a number of years. — writerhaulic (@writerhaulic)March 14, 2022