by Comms Declare | Feb 4, 2025 | Media, Political Advertising
A pro-nuclear lobby group, founded by a high school student and backed by businessman, Dick Smith, increased its advertising on Meta by 148% in January. Nuclear for Australia spent more than $24,000 on advertising to reach more than 5M Australians during the month,...
by Comms Declare | Jan 14, 2025 | Media
The company belonging to Australia’s richest person, Gina Rinehart, is being investigated for allegedly misleading the public about the cleanliness of methane gas. Ads for Hancock Prospecting’s recruitment webpage futureaustralianjobs.com ran in the digital...
by Comms Declare | Dec 2, 2024 | Articles
We submit that the front page article in the Daily Telegraph on Monday 2/12/24 named “Dark Ages” violates Press Council Guidelines regarding advertorials. The Guidelines for Advertorials state, ‘Advertorials’ should be identified by such terms as...
by Comms Declare | Dec 2, 2024 | Articles
In a state where the entire Nipper program is sponsored by petroleum giant, Woodside, it’s grimly unsurprising that WA’s Royal Life Saving is now laundering the reputations of Mitsui E&P Australia and Beach Energy. Part of the Japanese...
by Comms Declare | Nov 14, 2024 | Articles
Coal-backed think tanks spent up big to help the Liberal National Party (LNP) win the 2024 Queensland election. In October, the anti-renewable Australian Institute for Progress spent $155,346 on Meta ads (pictured). That’s more than the Labor...
by Comms Declare | Nov 6, 2024 | Media
The sustainability marketing and communications team at GoodSense is the first in Aotearoa to join climate communications group, Comms Declare. The proposition is simple – if you work in comms, stop representing the fossil fuel industry. Comms Declare sees it as...