Trying to trademark the word “teal” is just the latest effort by the home-grown billionaire to troll Australia.
Pauline Hanson and her One Nation Party have turned down a deal to merge with Clive Palmer’s failing political party.
Pauline Hanson and her One Nation Party have turned down a deal to merge with Clive Palmer’s failing political party.
Records available on IP Australia, the government agency that protects intellectual property, showed the scandal-plagued billionaire applied to register “Clive and Pauline Party” on November 18.
Clive Palmer has applied to trademark several politically-themed names, including “Clive and Pauline Party” and “The Teal Party”.
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Clive Palmer is seeking to trademark a raft of terms relating to “teal” and “The Teal Party” for political and advertising ...
Clive Palmer is seeking to trademark a raft of terms relating to “teal” and “The Teal Party” for political and advertising ...
A spokesperson for the billionaire declined to comment on why the applications had been made, and Pauline Hanson’s One Nation ...
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