Advertising

Advertising

According to the Australian Association of National Advertisers (AANA)

Advertising or Marketing Communications means any material which is published or broadcast using any Medium or any activity which is undertaken by, or on behalf of an advertiser or marketer, and

  • over which the advertiser or marketer has a reasonable degree of control, and
  • that draws the attention of the public in a manner calculated to promote or oppose directly or indirectly a product, service, person, organisation or line of conduct,

but does not include Excluded Advertising or Marketing Communications.

The Advertising Industry operates under a system of self-regulation administered through the Advertising Standards Board. The Advertising Standards Board receives complaints and determines whether the advertisement breaches a code of ethics.  

Find out how to make a complaint to the Advertising Standards Board here.

Ad Industry self-regulation

Collective Shout is critical of ad industry self regulation. We believe advertisers are using the current system to their commercial advantage and the ASB is conflicted in their role, relying on funding from the advertising industry itself. They are not distant enough to be completely objective.

Despite ongoing issues with ad industry self-regulation, it is still vitally important to lodge complaints about advertising to the Advertising Standards Board. 

Read: Why you should make a complaint to the Advertising Standards Board

Does Advertising have an impact?

According to the Communications Council, $12.6 billion is spent on advertising in Australia every year. 

Commenting on the $70 billion US market, marketing expert Nigel Hollis noted that companies expect a return on their investment and they wouldn't invest billions of dollars every year on something they thought didn't work.

Click here for more links about the impact of advertising.

See below for articles tagged 'advertising.'


Ad Standards Board dismisses complaints about Surfstitch email campaign with topless woman

Ad Standards Board dismisses complaints about Surfstitch email campaign with topless woman

“The Board noted the images featuring a topless model next to an elephant. . . . and considered that the model’s nipples are not visible...

Ad Standards Board bans 'My Alibi' brothel ad, but not for objectifying women

Ad Standards Board bans 'My Alibi' brothel ad, but not for objectifying women

The final decision came down to whether a finger hooked in the side of a g-string was “part of the woman’s pose” or intended to...

Spring Carnival body paint ad approved by Ad Standards Board

Spring Carnival body paint ad approved by Ad Standards Board

Man is fully clothed, woman wears body paint and yet “The Board noted that the woman’s nipples are sufficiently covered by body paint . ....

Why is the advertising industry still promoting violence against women

Why is the advertising industry still promoting violence against women?

Advertisers, challenged with cutting through a cluttered marketing environment, sometimes aim to shock. Unfortunately while their aim may be to get their client noticed, our...

Ad Standards Board upholds complaints against City Chic ‘voyeuristic’ lingerie ad

Ad Standards Board upholds complaints against City Chic ‘voyeuristic’ lingerie ad

"the placement of the advertisement in food court area of a shopping mall means that the entirety of the advertisement would be viewed by people...

Bras'N'Things forced to pull pornified video ad

Bras'N'Things forced to pull pornified Playboy video

Lingerie retailer Bras'N'Things has been forced to discontinue a Playboy video ad due to its overtly explicit content.

Ad Standards Board not sure what ‘hot’ means and dismisses ‘Hot Girls Eat Free’ complaints

Ad Standards Board not sure what ‘hot’ means, dismisses ‘Hot Girls Eat Free’ complaints

"“…‘hot’ is an imprecise term… ‘hot girls’ does not clearly identify any group of women who could be considered to be unfairly treated"

Hot Girls Eat Free: Petersham Inn's sexist ad campaign

Hot Girls Eat Free: Petersham Inn's sexist ad campaign

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Ad Standards Board dismisses complaints against strip club Love and Rockets

Ad Standards Board dismisses complaints against strip club Love and Rockets "Boldly Go" billboard

"the women are clothed in futuristic attire and positioned with their ‘weapons’ in an empowered way"


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