Melbourne, Aug 26 (ANI): Singer Kylie Minogue has been named Australia’s most powerful personal brand in a recent survey conducted by Talent Inc!.
The singing sensation is chosen over eminent sports personalities, media moguls and even the Prime Minister.
The survey saw around 400 people in the marketing/entertainment industry rate popular Australians according to how well developed their brand and brand awareness is.
“I think what makes Kylie number one is overall she appeals to a broad stream of people,” the Couriermail quoted Mark Richardson from Talent Inc! as telling.
He added: “Although she’s had ups and downs in terms of her albums, and especially in her … love life and her health, she’s always managed those things with grace and integrity.
“Over a period of time it’s given her brand a real strength and value.”
Elle Macpherson, who has her own lingerie label and skincare products, was voted second.
Cricketer Shane Warne came third, while Steve Irwin, Hugh Jackman and Nicole Kidman were ranked in the top 10. (ANI)







Sacked Pak NSA says Kasab revelation was based on security agencies’ recommendation
Islamabad, Jan.8 (ANI): Sacked Pakistan National Security Advisor Mahmud Ali Durrani has said that authorities, including powerful security agencies, had already decided to confirm that Ajmal Amir Kasab was Pakistani, before he made the announcement.
“The security agencies recommended it and … they repeated it to me,” Durrani said.
‘It had been decided yesterday that we would tell the world that he is a Pakistani because hiding that makes no sense,” he said in an interview.
He stated that after Pakistan’s acceptance of the fact that Ajmal Kasab, the lone surviving Mumbai terrorist, belonged to Pakistan, tension between India and Pakistan would ease out.
Commenting on his removal from the post of NSA, Durrani said that he was sacked by the Prime Minister Yusuf Raza Gilani because he was ignorant about the Kasab issue.
‘The Prime Minister happened to be ignorant. He was in Lahore and he didn’t know about it. He was out of the loop,” the Dawn quoted Durrani, as saying.
“I was dismissed because Gilani had not been informed about the decision to confirm Kasab’s nationality, and the Prime Minister had ‘felt the need to exert his authority,” he added.
However, the official statement from the Pak PM office said: “Durrani has been sacked ‘for his irresponsible behaviour for not taking the Prime Minister and other stakeholders into confidence’. (ANI)