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...
by Comms Declare | Mar 18, 2025 | Media
Berlin, 18 March 2025 – Today, Transparency International and over 250 organisations – including Greenpeace, WWF, and Actionaid Brasil – along with prominent figures like Carlos Nobre and Camille Etienne, issued an open letter calling for a...
by Comms Declare | Mar 17, 2025 | Articles, Political Advertising
Seen a lot of Woodside billboards lately? You’re not imagining it.Data seen by Comms Declare shows that the petroleum giant quadrupled its spend on outdoor ads in 2024… even though it doesn’t sell anything directly to the public. Unusually, many of those...
by Comms Declare | Mar 4, 2025 | Media
Australian-first ban on coal, oil and gas sponsorships in schools. Call for other states to follow suit as they sign new school funding agreements with the Federal Government The Legislative Assembly for the Australian Capital Territory has voted for a Greens motion...
by Comms Declare | Feb 20, 2025 | Articles, Political Advertising
There was some strange shenanigans on Meta in November, 2024.A fake independent was spotted on Facebook. Jonah Ryan’s photo appears to have been created by AI. His Facebook page (since deleted) and website (since deleted) were used to solicit emails for a...