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== 1971–1984 ==
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==1971–1984==
 
[[File:McDonald's_1968.svg|200px|center]]
 
[[File:McDonald's_1968.svg|200px|center]]
This logo was first introduced to Australian people when McDonald's opened its first Australian branch in Yagoona, New South Wales on 30 May 1971. Some people call this "Macca's".
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This logo was first introduced to the Australians when McDonald's opened its first Australian branch in Yagoona, New South Wales on 30 May 1971. Some people call this "Macca's".
   
== 1984–2003 ==
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==1984–2003==
 
[[File:Mcdonalds-90s-logo.svg|216x216px|center]]
 
[[File:Mcdonalds-90s-logo.svg|216x216px|center]]
 
In 1984, the logo was given a red background and the text became white.
 
In 1984, the logo was given a red background and the text became white.
   
== 2003–2006 ==
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==2003–2006==
 
[[File:McDonalds.svg|200px|center]]
 
[[File:McDonalds.svg|200px|center]]
   
== 2006–present ==
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==2006–present==
 
[[File:McDonald's Golden Arches.svg|center|195x195px]]
 
[[File:McDonald's Golden Arches.svg|center|195x195px]]
 
As part of the first restaurant redesign for decades, called 'Forever Young', the logo was redesigned.
 
As part of the first restaurant redesign for decades, called 'Forever Young', the logo was redesigned.

Revision as of 07:39, 3 August 2020

1971–1984

McDonald's 1968

This logo was first introduced to the Australians when McDonald's opened its first Australian branch in Yagoona, New South Wales on 30 May 1971. Some people call this "Macca's".

1984–2003

Mcdonalds-90s-logo

In 1984, the logo was given a red background and the text became white.

2003–2006

McDonalds

2006–present

McDonald's Golden Arches

As part of the first restaurant redesign for decades, called 'Forever Young', the logo was redesigned.