Thanks

The department could not offer this program without the generosity of many governments and organizations who made it possible for their advertisements to be included:

Tobacco Ads

Quit for your Pets

Young Shand, New Zealand

This campaign shows the deadly consequences of secondhand smoke to your pet.

 

Smoking Kid

Thaihealth Promotion Foundation, Thailand
This advertisement helps demonstrate that smoking is not okay at any age.

Destiny*

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, USA

Get a firsthand glimpse into the immediate and future damages of getting addicted to smoking.

Shapeshifter*

Tobacco Stops With Me, USA

Understand how the tobacco industry is targeting youth.

Killers*

Utah Department of Health, USA

See what looks like crime scene photos to understand the health consequences of smoking.

Hourglass*

Utah Department of Health, USA

On average, smoking shortens life expectancy by 10 years. This graphic, hard-hitting spot reinforces the need to quit today and helps combat the common feeling of ‘the damage is done by this point

Vape Ads

Chemical Warfare

Rescue Agency, USA

See how the chemicals in vapes are not safe to inhale.

Flavoured Vapes Hook Kids

Canadian Lung Association, Canada

This campaign demonstrates the harms of flavoured vaping products in relation to advertising to youth.

The Experimental 

Thaihealth Promotion Foundation, Thailand

Understand the harmful effects nicotine has on your brain.

Down and Dirty – Caught in a Mood

Rescue Agency, USA

See how vaping can make you feel unlike yourself and effect your mental health.

Lost Vape
Department of Health and Aged Care, Australia 

Look into how nicotine use can control one’s life.

Tour Toxicland

Rescue Agency, USA

Understand the health and environmental risks of vaping.

 

*Courtesy of the Centres for Disease Control and Prevention Media Campaign 

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