Sydney's Canada Bay Council sparked outrage on Anzac Day with its commemorative signage, first for getting probably the best known phrase in Australia wrong, and then second for having the banners printed in China despite there being a plethora of sign shops in the council area.
The flag signage for the inner-west Sydney council area Anzac Day was printed Lest We Forgot instead of Lest We Forget, causing opprobrium amongst local residents, who called it 'a shame', a 'disgrace', and 'disgusting'.
Then when it was revealed that the banners were printed in China the local business community was apoplectic, calling it a 'national disgrace' and 'contemptible'.
The Council went into full apology mode for the spelling mistake when it was revealed to them, but had no comment on using cheap foreign print rather than local printers. The Council erected 30 large flags around its area with the misspelling.