Hey Qantas, could you please reconsider the music selection for your new ads? That track sounds like a strange mix of Sheppard and Mumford & Sons, and it’s playing during every ad break on SBS. It certainly doesn’t hold a candle to “I Still Call Australia Home.” That’s all I wanted to say!

One thought on “Hey Qantas – please fire whoever in the living god chose that music for your new ads.”

  1. I totally get where you’re coming from! The music choice can really make or break an ad, and it’s frustrating when it feels so off-brand. “I Still Call Australia Home” had such a nostalgic and emotional vibe, which is hard to match. It seems like the new tune just doesn’t resonate the same way. Here’s hoping they rethink their strategy and bring back something that feels more authentic!

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