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[[Image:Telecom australia logo small.png|thumbnail|right|Telecom Australia logo 1975-1994]]
[[Image:Telecom australia logo small.png|thumbnail|right|Telecom Australia logo 1975-1994]]
[[Image:Telecom-Australia-Logo-1993-1995.jpg|thumbnail|right|Telecom Australia logo 1994-1995]]
[[Image:Telecom-Australia-Logo-1993-1995.jpg|thumbnail|right|Telecom Australia logo 1994-1995]]

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Telecom Australia logo 1975-1994
File:Telecom-Australia-Logo-1993-1995.jpg
Telecom Australia logo 1994-1995

Telecom Australia was the trading name of the:

The AOTC's official name was changed to Telstra in April 1993. It adopted the Telstra identity as its trading name overseas, but preserved the Telecom Australia name domestically (with a redesigned logo) until 1 July 1995, where it adopted the Telstra branding domestically as well.

Phone card art

On Telecom's phone cards, they had some art based on landmarks in Australia, Aboriginal art and events in Australia; all cards had these (except the $2.00 cards which just had standard pictures).

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A $5 Telecom phone card

See also