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The government has decided to withdraw a women's network logo that was widely mocked online for its phallic shape.
The Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet issued a statement today saying the logo had been removed from its website pending consultation with staff":
The women's network logo retained a W' icon which staff had been using for a number of years.
The rebrand was completed internally, using existing resources, and designs were consulted on widely. No external providers were engaged for this work.
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