Bent Spoon Winner 2003The Complementary Healthcare Council of Australia
Bent Spoon Winner
Eureka Prize WinnerSee:
Nominations: - Dept of Complimentary Medicine of Sturt University
- Target Stores
- Biomagnetics
- The Queen of Australia
- Austrian Government and Age Newspaper
- Complementary Healthcare Council Australia (2 nominations)
- Kerry-Anne Kennerly's morning show
- Anyone who watches "The Spirit of Diana"
- Channel Nine's "A Current Affair"
- Rollan McCleary (previously University of Queensland)
- Channel 10's Big Brother
- Documentary "Walking with Cavemen"
- ABC TV (for "Creature Features") (2 nominations)
- Phone Shield
- ABC National Radio (for "The Spirit of Things")
- The TGA (Therapeutic Good Administration)
- Pan Pharmaceuticals (and related) (3 nominations)
- Australian Taxation Office
- Elle MacPherson
- Quadruple Nomination (re Acupuncture)
- George W Bush
- Wyld for Men & Wyld for Women (on Bert Newton Show)
- The Prince of Wales and the House of Lords
- Channel 7 for "Meet My Folks"
- Three Commercial TV Channels (for "miracle")
- Dymocks Booksellers (Tuggeranong)
- U.S. Department of Justice
- Mohammed Saeed al-Sahaf ("Comical Ali")
- Wild Weather (on ABC TV)
- Zalmen Rosen & Luis Nivelo (for their "talking fish")
- Channel Nine and Sixty Minutes (2 nominations)
- A Fence in Coogee / "Our Religious Brethren"
- Colin Campbell (Gardening Australia)
- The Citizens of Federal
- Channel 10 (for 'Crossing Over')
- John Edward (for 'Crossing Over')
- ABC TV Show Compass (2 nominations)
- Academy of applied psychic technology and techniques (2 nominations)
- Sandra Cabot
- Dr David Joske and the Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital
- The Raelian Movement (3 nominations)
- Sunday Times newspaper (Perth)
- Magna Wool Magnetic Blankets (on the Bert Newton Show) 2 nominations
- Bert Newton & The ACCC (for false advertising)
- ABC Television (for "The Planet of The Clones")
- Commonwealth Department of Family and Community Services (FaCS)
- Telstra (for advertising psychic/clairvoyant hotlines)
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