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Icon Agency reboots iconic cancer campaign in bid to improve ACT health outcomes

July 14 2021, 10:16 am | BY Ricki Green | 2 Comments Icon Agency has successfully launched an alcohol and cancer awareness campaign in the ACT for The Foundation for Alcohol Research and Education (FARE).    “Reduce your Risk” was commissioned by FARE and backed by ACT Health. The campaign launch was bolstered by Icon’s fully integrated communications approach, raising awareness of the new alcohol guidelines from NHMRC and ultimately the link between alcohol and cancer. While the link between alcohol and cancer is well established, less than half (44%) of adults living in the ACT are aware of the health risk. Using a foundational TVC of Western Australia’s iconic ‘Spread Campaign’, Icon was charged with building an integrated campaign that include revised video assets, new radio, outdoor, social, collateral, GP engagement and media relations.

An extra $15 million in alcohol sales flowing into Victorian homes each week

Date Time An extra $15 million in alcohol sales flowing into Victorian homes each week A new report by the Foundation for Alcohol Research and Education (FARE) shows that alcohol retail sales in Victoria remain significantly above pre-pandemic levels more than one year after COVID-19 was first recorded in Australia. Alcohol retailer turnover in Victoria increased by $800 million, from $2.6 billion in 2019 to $3.4 billion in 2020. This saw on average an additional $15 million of alcohol flow into Victorian homes every week in 2020. These increases have continued in 2021, with sales into homes in quarter one 2021 $187 million higher than the same period pre-pandemic in 2019. In May, more than $246 million of alcohol flowed into Victorian homes, an increase of $53 million (27 per cent) compared to May 2019.

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