The 2007 campaign titled Voice Within produced by the Cancer Institute NSW, focuses on the graphic health warning "smoking doubles your risk of stroke".
Quit and the Heart Foundation (Victoria) have applauded a decision by Port Phillip City Council on Monday night (November 8th) to ban smoking on its beaches from December 1, 2010.
Quit Victoria's latest advertising campaign depicts powerfully the personal and emotional impact that smoking-caused illnesses have on the lives of smokers' families, particularly their children.
The current campaign titled 'Bronchoscopy' produced by the Cancer Institute NSW, aims to encourage smokers to quit by focusing on a well-established health consequence of smoking - lung cancer.
The 2007 advertisement titled "Carotid", aims to educate smokers on how smoking can lead to stroke.
The 2006 advertisement titled "Mouth Cancer" graphically highlights the devastating relationship between smoking and mouth cancer.
Quit's latest campaign asks smokers who are parents to consider what may indeed be worse than getting diagnosed with a smoking related illness, having to tell your children.
A 2003 Quit advertisement titled "Janet" aimed at young women, encouraging them to think about their smoking and call the Quitline.
This 2007 advertisement aims to highlight the dangers of secondhand smoke.