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    Wicked Weasel launched www.wickedweasel.com in mid-1999, making it the first Australian swimwear maker to sell online. [4] By 2003, it was the largest Australian retailer of clothing via the internet. As of 2007, the website received over 100,000 unique visitors per day. Wicked Weasel had 45–50 employees as of 2011. [5]

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    AussieBum swimwear has been featured in music video clips Slow by Kylie Minogue and SuperMartXé VIP. In 2011, during the first episode of The Celebrity Apprentice Australia , director Sean Ashby gave $50,000 to charity when politician Pauline Hanson washed his car wearing aussieBum underwear, plus an additional $10,000 for Deni Hines to sing ...

  7. Watersun Swimwear - Wikipedia

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    Watersun was founded in Melbourne, Victoria, in 1955 by David Waters.Operating a retail outlet with manufacturing at the back of a small shop in Brunswick Street, Fitzroy, Watersun employed young new designers to gain notoriety with swimwear designs in a very conservative post-war Australia.