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

Campaign Materials

List of campaign materials, including television, print and radio ads created for the National Skin Cancer Awareness Campaign.

Click through to the National Skin Cancer Awareness Campaign materials. All the resources can be downloaded.

Media Release

Don’t let your time in the sun catch up with you - 6 January 2008

Skin Cancer 30 Second Television Commercial

Skin Cancer 30 Second Television Commercial (MPEG 4744 KB)
Skin Cancer 30 Second Television Commercial (MOV 12584 KB)
Skin Cancer 30 Second Television Commercial - Script

Skin Cancer 15 Second Television Commercial - Tanya

Skin Cancer 15 Second Television Commercial - Tanya (MPEG 4418 KB)
Skin Cancer 15 Second Television Commercial - Tanya (MOV 6005 KB)
Skin Cancer 15 Second Television Commercial - Tanya - Script

Skin Cancer 15 Second Television Commercial - 400,000 Australians

Skin Cancer 15 Second Television Commercial - 400,000 Australians (MPEG 4474 KB)
Skin Cancer 15 Second Television Commercial - 400,000 Australians (MOV 6046 KB)
Skin Cancer 15 Second Television Commercial - 400,000 Australians - Script

Home and Away - Community Service Announcement

An Important Message on Sun Protection from Home and Away (WMV 2109 KB)
An Important Message on Sun Protection from Home and Away (MP4 2401 KB)
An Important Message on Sun Protection from Home and Away - Script

Print advertisements

Don't let your time in the sun catch up with you (1) (PDF 95 KB)
Don't let your time in the sun catch up with you (2) (PDF 206 KB)
There is a lot more to treating skin cancer than removing a mole (PDF 118 KB)

Radio commercials

Radio MCG - Script
Radio Timeline - Script

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