by Comms Declare | Sep 19, 2025 | Articles
Queensland Museum’s sponsorship deal with gas producer Shell QGC for its Future Makers children’s education program has come under scrutiny, with new legal advice suggesting the deal may breach Queensland legislation. The advice, prepared by the Environmental...
by Comms Declare | Sep 19, 2025 | Articles
In a landmark move, New Zealand’s Greater Wellington Regional Council has voted to ban fossil fuel advertising across the Metlink public transport network, which spans buses, trains, and ferries across the region. This is New Zealand’s first fossil fuel advertising...
by Comms Declare | Sep 17, 2025 | Government Submissions
Disinformation related to climate change is not an abstract threat – it is deliberate, organised, and highly impactful effort that distorts public understanding, undermines democratic discourse, and delays climate action. These tactics erode trust in...
by Comms Declare | Jul 7, 2025 | Political Advertising, Reports, Research
Digital political advertising played a major role in the 2025 Australian FederalElection, with an estimated $49.5 million spent on Meta and Google platforms in justsix weeks. Energy policy was a dominant theme, with pro-climate groups significantlyoutspending their...
by Comms Declare | Jun 10, 2025 | Media
Australian Gas Networks (AGN) has again been caught greenwashing fossil gas – using one of Australia’s most popular reality TV shows. AGN’s ad for ‘Renewable Gas’, linked to its sponsorship of Channel 10’s MasterChef Australia, has been found to have overstated...