Murder of wife and mother in law to advertise picture framing not so funny
"We can shoot your wife and frame your mother-in-law, if you want we can hang them too" - Fantastic Framing
Read moreAd Standards dismisses complaints against Tom Ford ad in Style Magazine
"There is no need for a woman to be naked to advertise on the first page"
Read moreHoney Birdette sexes up Santa for shop front window displays
Honey Birdette - the sex shop masquerading as a high end lingerie store in major shopping centres, has once again shown exactly why it has been featured on our annual "Crossed Off" list for several years.
Read moreAd Standards green lights mobile billboard strip club ad
Melbourne strip club 'Sin City' (formerly Shoop) has often made use of mobile billboards to advertise its 'product' to an all-ages audience.
Read moreAd Standards Board dismisses complaints against Tom Ford ad in the Australian Financial Review
"AFR should not include material such as this in this type of newspaper or magazine"
Read moreAd Standards Board upholds complaints against department store Tom Ford ad
“the use of a completely naked woman in a promotion of a fragrance has little relevance”
Read moreAd Standards Board rules on "Fresh One" coffee ads
A few months ago, we were alerted to Perth based coffee bean distributor Fresh One, a brand that was posting pornographic advertising on their Facebook page to promote coffee beans.
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Wicked Campers ignores ad standards again with ‘fat girls are harder to kidnap’ slogan
[UPDATE 23rd April] – Wicked Campers breaches Ad Standards for the fourth time this month
Wicked Campers has once again violated Advertising Standards with its latest slogan “fat girls are harder to kidnap.” The vehicle hire company is a repeat offender, well known for printing vile and degrading slogans on its vans.
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