The three-week campaign will kick off on Monday and include digital billboards, and bus shelter and telephone booth advertisements across Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane and Adelaide.
The ads will feature images of the destruction wreaked by the summer bushfire season, with one pointing to the experience of "one hell of a summer" and another featuring a koala in burnt bushland. The ads call for the public to support Steggall's climate act, making the appeal that "what happens next is up to you".
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Ad campaign latest weapon in Ontario’s COVID-19 fight | Toronto Sun
National virus ad campaign begins today | Chronicle
Two new government TV adverts aimed at stopping the spread of the coronavirus are about to about to hit our screens.
One of them details the hygiene steps you can take. Another gives advice for people who have recently travelled overseas or come into contact with someone who has the virus.
For those people it states that you should monitor your health, and if you develop flu-like symptoms you should "seek medical advice".
Ontario rolls out $10M ad campaign to boost public awareness of COVID-19 | The Star
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The province remains the epicentre of the new coronavirus outbreak in Canada, accounting for 101 of the roughly 224 cases identified across the country.
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The coronavirus public health ad campaign - AdNews
A $30 million national campaign with practical tips on dealing with the coronavirus, from Brisbane's Carbon Creative , has launched.
Four videos , each 31 seconds in length, using animated art, have been released: Good Hygiene Starts Here; Stay Informed; Recent Traveller; Help Stop The Spread.
"The campaign aims to reduce the risk to individuals and families by enabling them to make informed decisions and to take up health recommendations," says the federal Health Department.
Australian government did not commission coronavirus campaign until a month after first case |
Labor has seized on the revelation to step up its criticism that the Morrison government was too slow to educate the public about preventing the spread of coronavirus through hygiene and social distancing measures.
The $407,700 Carbon Media contract is due to run until 30 June and was awarded by limited tender, subject to the exemption on open tenders for government advertising contracts.
Carbon Media has numerous other contracts with the health department including for seasonal influenza communications and childhood immunisation.
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