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Audiobook: The TRA Manifesto

Volume 1, Chapter 2: We know a nation’s people

Season 1, Ep. 2

What comes to mind when you think of Australians or New Zealanders? Mullets and stubbies? 


Often, we resort to nicknames and stereotypes when referring to national characteristics, even when we know we shouldn’t. Chapter 2 looks beyond stereotypes to demonstrate how brands can build trust by communicating a deep understanding of national cultural codes.

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