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Fairness test advertising costs $5m, as DEWR pays to keep millions of Work Choices booklets in storage

DEWR still has 3.5 million outmoded Work Choices booklets in storage at a cost of $54,000 a year, while the Government is spending up to $5m to advertise the Government's latest fairness test changes, as part of a $54m, three-year campaign, a Senate Estimates committee heard yesterday.

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