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Dark Side of Tanning Campaign

Dark Side of Tanning Campaign

The Dark Side of Tanning Campaign demonstrates the dangers of tanning and the damage to the skin that can happen to skin even before it starts to show signs of burning.  It reveals the damage that occurs at a cell level and how this can lead to a deadly melanoma. 

The campaign challenges the belief that a tan looks healthy and prompts viewers to re-consider their sun protection behaviour.

For more detailed information about tanning, melanoma and sun protection measures, visit www.darksideoftanning.com.au

 

Download Campaign Material

Before downloading any of our campaign material, please read the copyright notice.

Download the 30-second television commercial [MPEG | 4.8 MB]

Download the press advertisement A Melanoma Need Only Be 1mm Deep - Girl Side [PDF document. Adobe Acrobat required. | 155 KB]

Download the press advertisement A Melanoma Need Only Be 1mm Deep - Girl Back [PDF document. Adobe Acrobat required. | 155 KB]

Download the press advertisement Warning: There Is Nothing Healthy About a Tan [PDF document. Adobe Acrobat required. | 149 KB]

Download the press advertisement Skin Cells in Trauma [PDF document. Adobe Acrobat required. | 225 KB]

Download the outdoor billboard advertisement [PDF document. Adobe Acrobat required. | 242 KB]

Download the poster: Skin cells in trauma [PDF document. Adobe Acrobat required. | 220 KB]

Download the poster: What are your chances of getting a melanoma that can kill you? [PDF document. Adobe Acrobat required. | 185 KB]

Download the bus side [PDF document. Adobe Acrobat required. | 244 KB]

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