by Comms Declare | Apr 29, 2025 | Media, Political Advertising
The biggest election campaign spenders on digital media have been revealed by online political database, WhoTargets.Me. For the three months (26 January to 25 April, 2025) on Google and Meta, the Labor Party spent the most ($9,135,794), followed by the Liberal Party...
by Comms Declare | Apr 28, 2025 | Media, Political Advertising
Unions, front groups, nuclear and gas lobbyists target voters Google and Meta have made a fortune in election ads in the month 26 March to 24 April, according to online political database, WhoTargets.Me. The following is a breakdown of ad expenditure for the month....
by Comms Declare | Apr 23, 2025 | Media, Political Advertising
Gas lobby group Australian Energy Producers was the largest single political advertiser targeting Perth Meta users over the last month (21 March to 19 April). According to social media database WhoTargets.Me, the group spent $31,464 on Facebook and Instagram ads in...
by Comms Declare | Apr 10, 2025 | Media
$275 million pledged to help cut fossil fuel sponsorships and boost renewables’ visibility Climate communications group Comms Declare has welcomed a landmark proposal from the Australian Greens that would help clean energy companies replace fossil fuel sponsors...
by Comms Declare | Mar 26, 2025 | Media, Political Advertising
If you’re a middle aged female with an interest in solar power, nuclear campaigners want you. In the week 15th to the 21st of March, Nuclear for Australia and its offshoot astroturfing group, Mums For Nuclear, spent a combined $89,233 on Meta ads, according to online...
by Comms Declare | Mar 24, 2025 | Media
A LinkedIn post has been removed by Australian Gas Infrastructure Group (AGIG) following a complaint lodged by the Environmental Defenders Office on behalf of climate communications charity, Comms Declare. The post, aimed at Victorian residents, claimed that gas...