by Comms Declare | Jan 6, 2026 | Submissions
Comms Declare has asked the Australian Association of National Advertisers (AANA) to include a commitment to safeguarding the climate and environment in its Code of Ethics. The Code of Ethics is open for submission until 5pm Friday 16 January, 2026 Read our submission...
by Comms Declare | Jan 2, 2026 | Articles
Children in the Australian Capital Territory are getting the best start to 2026 with a new policy that prohibits fossil fuel companies from marketing in schools. The Australian-first policy comes after a Greens motion was supported in the Territory’s Legislative...
by Comms Declare | Dec 8, 2025 | Media
Australian students as young as 10 are being taught climate change lessons shaped by a fossil fuel company, according to a New Report from climate communications charity Comms Declare. The investigation reveals that Shell’s QGC gas business has provided more than $10...
by Comms Declare | Dec 7, 2025 | Research
A Comms Declare review of sponsored education resources at Queensland Museum has identified multiple examples where Shell-branded classroom resources present an incomplete picture of climate science and become a tool of climate obstruction. Read the Report Make a tax...
by Comms Declare | Dec 3, 2025 | Media
The advertising regulator Ad Standards has found that Adelaide Metro has been misleading the public about gas. It comes after a complaint lodged by climate communications charity Comms Declare about Adelaide Metro buses advertising the message; ‘Natural Gas...