A 2002 Quit advertisement titled “Nice People” introducing the audience to the people they would meet in the hospital if they were having treatment for lung cancer.
Although Quit loves to hear people making the commitment to quit on New Year’s eve, it’s advising people to hold off until a couple of weeks into 2011 before quitting.
A 2002 Quit advertisement titled “131 848” that uses the Quitline number to demonstrate how many people have died of illness caused by smoking in the past seven years. The ad promotes the Quitline and number.
A major tobacco-industry funded advertising blitz has backfired, with new research revealing the “It won’t work, so why do it” campaign persuaded more people to support the plain packaging of cigarettes than oppose it.
New Cancer Council research shows the majority of people support stripping cigarette packs of their branding and colour.
New research shows plain packaging of cigarettes has the support of the majority of the Australian people, despite the tobacco industry’s continued attempts to undermine it.