Australian Government Department of Health and Ageing
Put on a broad-brimmed hat that shades your face and neckWear sun protective clothing that covers as much of your body as possibleSeek shadeWear wrap-around sunglassesApply SPF30+ broad spectrum water resistant sunscreen every two hours
PROTECT YOURSELF IN FIVE WAYS FROM SKIN CANCER

Radio commercial: World champs


World champs (MP3 970 KB large file)
World champs - script (PDF 30 KB)

SFX: crowd cheering at a footy match

SFX: outdoor ambience

MVO: Australia leads the world in many things - including death from skin
cancer.
It's one thing we're world champions at, that would be better if we ran
last.
Outdoors, you can't just rely on sunscreen. Protect yourself with a hat,
clothing, shade, sunglasses and sunscreen. Do that to avoid ending up
with skin cancer. Because that's something really worth cheering about.

VO: Authorised by the Australian Government, Canberra. Spoken by B Borgia.

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