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Australian TV Ads

Anti-tobacco media campaigns are an important factor in counteracting the devious marketing tactics employed by the tobacco companies. 

Anti-tobacco TV advertisements aim to raise awareness around the harmful effects of tobacco smoking and prompt those who smoke to quit.

To view Australian television advertisements from 1971-2008, click on the following link:

www.quit.org.au/browse.asp?ContainerID=1640 

We would like to formally acknowledge and thank Quit Victoria for the permission to link to the anti-tobacco commercials.

 

Smarter than Smoking Project from Western Australia

Check out these advertisements produced by Western Australia's Smarter than Smoking project.

Burnt Football TV advertisement

Burnt Football TV advertisement

Highlights how smoking can reduce your sporting performance.
Burnt shopping TV advertisement

Burnt shopping TV advertisement

You decide - are cigarettes are a waste of money?
Miss out TV advertisement

Miss out TV advertisement

Find out how smoking can cost you concert tickets.

Bus stop TV advertisement

Bus stop TV advertisement

Wouldn't it be easier to quit smoking before you've started?
Eyes TV advertisement

Eyes TV advertisement

Smoking is pointless. But some people can't see that.

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