by Comms Declare | Apr 24, 2026 | Government Submissions, Submissions
Narrative power is political power. For decades, fossil fuel interests have used advertising and public relations to shape public discourse, normalise delay, and protect incumbent power. Unless this influence is actively governed, commitments to phase out fossil fuels...
by Comms Declare | Apr 22, 2026 | Research, Resources
Podcasting is built on something rare in modern media: genuine trust. Listeners choose to spend hours with your voice. Over time, that creates a real relationship, one where people come to value your perspective and trust what you have to say. That trust is your...
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 | 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 1, 2025 | Submissions
Comms Declare submits that the state of New South Wales is uniquely positioned to lead the nation in legislating restrictions on the advertising and sponsorship of coal, petroleum, and gas products, mirroring Labor’s world-beating precedent in tobacco advertising...
by Comms Declare | Oct 27, 2025 | Government Submissions, Submissions
Comms Declare has made a second submission to the Senate Standing Committee on Environment and Communications regarding the influence of coal, petrol and gas companies on the media. It references Comms Declare’s complaint to the ACCC about a week-long pro-gas...