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FootnotesChapter 1 Introduction - Scope of inquiry[1] L Rosewarne, Sex in Public: Women, outdoor advertising and public policy, Cambridge Scholars: Newcastle, 2007 p. 137. [2] Outdoor Media Association (OMA), ‘What makes Good Outdoor’ <http://oma.org.au/what-makes-good-outdoor> viewed 23 May 2011. [3] goa billboards, ‘Proving Outdoors Works’ <http://www.goa.com.au/billboards/proof.html> viewed 28 January 2011. [4]
OMA, ‘POW Campaign Findings’ <http://oma.org.au/media/Pdf/POWSummary [5] Advertising Standards Bureau (ASB), Submission 27, p. [50]. [6] ASB, ‘Most Complained about Ads in 2009’, Media Release, 15 December 2009; ASB, ‘Most Complained about Ads for 2010’, Media Release, 14 December 2010. [7] OMA, ‘What makes Good Outdoor’ <http://oma.org.au/what-makes-good-outdoor> viewed 23 May 2011. [8] Senate Standing Committee on Environment, Communications and the Arts, Sexualisation of Children in the Contemporary Media, June 2008, p. 71. [9] Senate Standing Committee on Environment, Communications and the Arts, Sexualisation of Children in the Contemporary Media, June 2008, pp. 73–74. [10] Australian Government, Government Response: Inquiry into the sexualisation of children in the contemporary media environment, July 2009, pp. 9–10. [11] The Hon. Robert McClelland MP, Attorney-General, and the Hon. Brendan O’Connor MP, Minister for Home Affairs, ‘Review of the National Classification Scheme’, Joint Media Release, 21 December 2010. [12] Australian Law Reform Commission, ‘National Classification Scheme Review’ <http://www.alrc.gov.au/inquiries/national-classification-review> viewed 25 May 2011. [13]
Senate Legal and Constitutional Affairs Committee, ‘Inquiry into the
Australian Film and Literature Classification Scheme’ <http://www.aph.gov.au/Senate/committee/legcon_ctte/ [14] Australian Association of National Advertisers (AANA), ‘AANA Code of Ethics Review—2010’ <http://aana.com.au/CodeofEthicsReview2010.htm> viewed 28 January 2011. Chapter 2 Approaches to advertising regulation - International comparisons of advertising self-regulation[1] Australian Association of National Advertisers (AANA), ‘AANA Code of Ethics’ <http://www.aana.com.au/advertiser_ethics_code.html> viewed 1 November 2010. [2] International Chamber of Commerce, Advertising and Marketing Communication Practice: Consolidated ICC Code, International Chamber of Commerce: Paris, 2006, p. 13. [3] International Chamber of Commerce, Advertising and Marketing Communication Practice: Consolidated ICC Code, International Chamber of Commerce: Paris, 2006, p. 9. [4] European Advertising Standards Alliance <http://www.easa-alliance.org/page.aspx/240> viewed 9 May 2011. [5] Victorian Department of Premier and Cabinet Office of Women’s Policy, The Portrayal of Women in Outdoor Advertising, 2002, p. 18. [6]
Advertising Standards Authority, ‘Children and Advertising’ <http://www.asa.org.uk/ [7]
Scenic America, ‘Background on Billboards’ <http://www.scenic.org/billboards/ [8] D Harker, et al, ‘Developing Effective Advertising Self-Regulation in Australia: Reflections on the Old and New Systems’, Australasian Marketing Journal, vol. 9, no. 1 (2001), p. 12. [9] Mr Scott Gregson, General Manager, Enforcement and Compliance, Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC), Committee Hansard, Canberra, 3 March 2011, p. 2. [10] Mr Gregson, ACCC, Committee Hansard, Canberra, 3 March 2011, p. 3. [11] Mr Gregson, ACCC, Committee Hansard, Canberra, 3 March 2011, pp. 3, 6. [12]
Colleen Keegan, ‘Outdoor Advertising – Establishing a Foundation for
Regulation: UNESCO City of Design Network’, March 2010, p. 2, Outdoor Media
Association <http://oma.org.au/ [13]
Outdoor Media Association (OMA), Submission 32, p. 17; Communications
Council, ‘Media Codes and Regulations’ <http://www.communicationscouncil.org.au/public/content/ [14] OMA, Submission 32, p. [109]. [15] OMA, Submission 32, p. [110]. [16] AANA, Submission 17, pp. 3, 7. [17] Advertising Standards Bureau (ASB), Submission 27, p. [4]. [18]
ASB, ‘The Advertising Standards Board’ <http://www.adstandards.com.au/aboutus/ [19]
ASB, ‘Independent Reviewers’ <http://www.adstandards.com.au/aboutus/ [20]
, ‘Help Fine Tune the
Independent Reviewer System’, Media Release, 20 September 2010; ASB, ‘Review
of Independent Review Process 2010’ <http://www.adstandards.com.au/ [21] ASB, ‘Supporting the System’ <http://www.adstandards.com.au/self-regulation-system/upholdingsupportingthesystem> viewed 3 November 2010. [22] Dr Kurt Iveson, Submission 46, p. 2. [23] Castan Centre for Human Rights Law, Submission 40, p. 2. [24] Media Federation of Australia, Submission 26, p. 2. [25] Ms Karyn Hodgkinson, Submission 33, p. [2]. [26] The Salvation Army Australia Southern Territory, Submission 11, p. 4. [27] Australian Christian Lobby, Submission 24, p. 3. [28] APN Outdoor <http://www.apnoutdoor.com.au/Insights/Trends.aspx> viewed 8 February 2011. [29]
Advertising Standards Authority, ‘Background Briefing on Children’ <http://asa.org.uk/ [30] Advertising Standards Authority, Bugger... It’s ok! The Case for Advertising Self-regulation, Advertising Standards Authority: Wellington, p. 18. [31] Australian Council on Children and the Media, Submission 28, p. 3. [32] Ms Jenni Colwill, President, 2020women Inc, Committee Hansard, Melbourne, 4 April 2011, p. 39. [33] ASB, ‘Determination Summary: discrimination and vilification in advertising’, October 2010, p. 5, <http://adstandards.com.au/files/view/?id=189> viewed 18 October 2010. [34] ASB, Submission 27, p. [50]. [35] ASB, Submission 27, p. [49]. Chapter 3 Regulating outdoor advertising - Statutory regulation[1] Cancer Council Western Australia and the McCusker Centre for Action on Alcohol and Youth, Submission 36; Alcohol Policy Coalition, Submission 37; Coalition on Food Advertising for Children (CFAC), Submission 31; Kids Free 2B Kids, Submission 44; Collective Shout, Submission 43; Australian Council on Children and the Media, Submission 28; Ms Gretchen Gamble, Submission 29. [2] Collective Shout, Submission 43, p. 6. [3] Ms Charmaine Moldrich, Chief Executive Officer, Outdoor Media Association (OMA), Committee Hansard, Sydney, 25 March 2011, p. 2. [4] OMA, Submission 32, pp. 9-10. [5] Communications Council, Submission 34, p. 2. [6] Eros Association, Submission 41, p. 10. [7] Attorney-General’s Department (AGD), Submission 47, p. 2. [8] AGD, Submission 47, p. 1. [9] The National Classification Code (May 2005). [10] Mr Chris Collett, Acting Assistant Secretary, Classification Branch, AGD, Committee Hansard, Canberra, 10 February 2011, p. 8. [11] Mr Christopher Lee, Acting Principal Legal Officer, Classification Branch, AGD, Committee Hansard, Canberra, 10 February 2011, p. 9. [12] AGD, Submission 47, p. 2. [13]
Classification Website, ‘National Classification Scheme’ <http://classification.gov.au/ [14] Mr Lee, AGD, Committee Hansard, Canberra, 10 February 2011, p. 12. [15] AGD, Guidelines for the Classification of Films and Computer Games, March 2008, p. 7. [16] Australian Christian Lobby, Submission 24, p. 10. [17] 2020Women Inc, Submission 16, p. 2. [18] Mrs Kristen Butchatsky, Submission 21, p. 2. [19] Ms Tania Penovic, Associate, Castan Centre for Human Rights Law (Castan), Committee Hansard, Melbourne, 4 April 2011, p. 32. [20] Ms Alina Bain, Director of Codes, Policy and Regulatory Affairs, Australian Association of National Advertisers (AANA), Committee Hansard, Canberra, 24 February 2011, p. 21. [21] Australian Government, Best Practice Regulation Handbook, 2010, Canberra, p. 35. [22] Distilled Spirits Industry Council of Australia and Winemakers' Federation of Australia and Brewers Association of Australia and New Zealand (DSICA, WFA, BAANZ), Submission 49, p. 3. [23] DSICA, WFA, BAANZ, Submission 49, p. 1. [24]
ABAC Scheme, Alcohol Advertising Pre-Vetting Service, <http://www.abac.org.au/ [25] DSICA, WFA, BAANZ, Submission 49, p. 9. [26] Ministerial Council for Drug Strategy, Communiqué 24 April 2009. [27] Australian Government, Best Practice Regulation Handbook, 2010, Canberra, p. 35. [28]
Australian Communications and Media Authority, ‘Broadcasting codes and
schemes index’ <http://www.acma.gov.au/web/standard/pc=ind_reg_codes_bcast >
viewed 27 April 2011; Attorney-General’s Department, ‘Classifying television
and music’ http://www.ag.gov.au/ [29] Australian Government, Best Practice Regulation Handbook, 2010, Canberra, p. 34. [30]
Advertising Federation of Australia, ‘Outdoor Advertising Advisory Paper
and Checklist’, p. [2], c. 2001, <http://www.communicationscouncil.org.au/public/content/ [31] Mr Daniel Leesong, Chief Executive Officer, Communications Council, Committee Hansard, Sydney, 25 March 2011, p. 4. [32] AANA, Submission 17, p. 4. [33] AANA, Submission 17, p. 5. [34] Australian Standards Bureau (ASB), Submission 27, p. [49]. [35] AANA, Submission 17, p. 5. [36] Ms Moldrich, OMA, Committee Hansard, Sydney, 25 March 2011, p. 2. [37] ASB, Submission 27, p. 10. [38] OMA, Submission 32, p. 5. [39]
OMA, ‘Outdoor Media Association’s Code of Ethics’ <http://oma.org.au/media/Pdf/ [40] J Wallace, et al, ‘Analysis of Market Circumstances where Industry Self-Regulation is likely to be Most and Least Effective’, Tasman Asia Pacific: Canberra, May 2000, p. 54. [41] Collective Shout, Submission 43, p. 4. [42] A Hornery, ‘Adverts controversy is a marketer's dream’, The Sydney Morning Herald, p. 3, 28 November 2000. [43]
OMA, ‘Outdoor Media Association’s Code of Ethics’ <http://oma.org.au/media/Pdf/ [44] OMA, Submission 32, p. [112]. [45] OMA, Submission 32, p. [114]. [46] OMA, Submission 32, p. [115]. [47] OMA, Submission 32, p. 4. [48] Media Federation of Australia, Submission 26, p. 2. [49] National Preventative Health Taskforce, ‘National Preventative Health Strategy: The roadmap for action’, 30 June 2009, p. 122. [50] Senate Standing Committee on Environment, Communications and the Arts, Sexualisation of Children in the Contemporary Media, Commonwealth of Australia: Canberra, June 2008, p. 73. [51] CFAC, submission 31, p. 4. [52] Attributed to M Kuunders in SC Jones, D Hall and G Munro, ‘How Effective is the Revised Regulatory Code for Alcohol Advertising in Australia?’, Drug and Alcohol Review, January 2008, p. 30. [53] Australian Human Rights Commission, ‘The Right to a Discrimination-Free Workplace’, July 2008 <http://www.hreoc.gov.au/legal/publications/dfw.html#5> viewed 5 May 2011. [54] European Advertising Standards Alliance, Advertising Self-regulation in Europe and Beyond: A reference guide to self-regulatory systems and codes of advertising practice, European Advertising Standards Alliance: Brussels, 2010, p. 50. [55]
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Advertising Sector: A report of some discussion among interested parties,
July 2006, p. 5 <http://ec.europa.eu/ [56]
EU Roundtable on Advertising Self-regulation, Self-Regulation in the EU
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July 2006, p. 19 <http://ec.europa.eu/ [57] Castan Centre, Submission 40, p. 6. [58] Ms Bain, AANA, Committee Hansard, Canberra, 24 February 2011, p. 15. [59] Ms Moldrich, OMA, Committee Hansard, Sydney, 25 March 2011, p. 12. [60] Communications Council, Submission 34, p. 4. [61] Collective Shout, Submission 43, p. 6. [62] Castan Centre, Submission 40, pp. 18, 19. [63] Ms Linda Black, Senior Policy Adviser, OMA, Committee Hansard, Sydney, 25 March 2011, p. 20. [64] Free TV, Commercials Advice <http://www.freetv.com.au/content_common/pg-cad-about-cad.seo> viewed 4 May 2011. [65] European Advertising Standards Alliance, Advertising Self-regulation in Europe and Beyond: A reference guide to self-regulatory systems and codes of advertising practice, European Advertising Standards Alliance: Brussels, 2010, p. 50. [66]
Advertising Standards Authority, ‘Monitoring Compliance’ <http://www.asa.org.uk/ [67] European Advertising Standards Alliance, Advertising Self-regulation in Europe and Beyond: A reference guide to self-regulatory systems and codes of advertising practice, European Advertising Standards Alliance: Brussels, 2010, p. 242. [68] The Salvation Army Australia Southern Territory (Salvation Army), Submission 11, p. 5. [69] OMA, <http://oma.org.au/what-makes-good-outdoor/> viewed [70] JCDecaux, <http://www.jcdecaux.com.au/innovate/mobile-interactivity> viewed 9 May 2011. [71]
S Sakr, BBC News, Augmented reality goes beyond gimmicks, 3 May 2011
<http://www.bbc.co.uk [72] Salvation Army, Submission 11, p. 3. [73] Communications Council, Submission 34, p. 6. [74] Ms Black, OMA, Committee Hansard, Sydney, 25 March 2011, p. 22. [75] Ms Moldrich, OMA, Committee Hansard, Sydney, 25 March 2011, p. 22. Chapter 4 Voluntary advertising codes - AANA Code of Ethics[1] Therapeutic Goods Advertising Code Council, <http://www.tgacc.com.au> viewed 20 May 2011. [2] Weight Management Council Australia Ltd, <http:// www.weightcouncil.org> viewed 20 May 2011. [3] Advertising Standards Bureau (ASB), Submission 27, p. [12]. [4] See, for example, ASB Case Reports 0554/10; 0164/10; 346/09; 368/04; 75/04. [5] Australian Association of National Advertisers (AANA), ‘Code of Ethics’ <http://www.aana.com.au/advertiser_ethics_code.html> viewed 12 April 2011. [6] Ms Fiona Jolly, Chief Executive Officer, ASB, Committee Hansard, Canberra, 24 February 2011, p. 21. [7] AANA, Submission 17, p. 15. [8] AANA, Submission 17, p. 7. [9] AANA, ‘AANA Code of Ethics’ <http://www.aana.com.au/advertiser_ethics_code.html> viewed 12 April 2011. [10] AANA, ‘AANA Code of Ethics’ <http://www.aana.com.au/advertiser_ethics_code.html> viewed 12 April 2011. [11] AANA, Submission 17, p. 15. [12] AANA, Submission 17, p. 14. [13] D Harker, G Wiggs, and M Harker, ‘Responsive Advertising Regulation: A case study from New Zealand’, Australian Journal of Political Science, vol. 40, no. 4, 2005, p. 550. [14] Australian Council on Children and the Media (ACCM), Submission 28; Castan Centre for Human Rights Law (Castan Centre), Submission 40; Kids Free 2B Kids (KF2BK), Submission 44; Ms Jenna Weston, Submission 6; Collective Shout, Submission 43; Cancer Council Western Australia and the McCusker Centre for Action on Alcohol and Youth (CCMCAAY), Submission 36. [15]
ASB, ‘Determination Summary: Portrayal of Gender in Advertising’ <http://adstandards. [16] Castan Centre, Submission 40, p. 19. [17]
ASB, ‘Determination Summary: Portrayal of Gender in Advertising’ <http://adstandards. [18] ASB, Case Report 60/10. [19] ASB, Case Report 0153/11. [20]
ASB, ‘Discrimination and Vilification in Advertising’ <http://adstandards.com.au/ [21] Victorian Government, Portrayal of Women in Outdoor Advertising, February 2002, p. 9. [22] KF2BK, Submission 44, p. 4. [23] Ms Melinda Tankard Reist, Founder, Collective Shout, Committee Hansard, Melbourne, 4 April 2011, p. 44. [24] ACCM, Submission 28, p. 3. [25] Castan Centre, Submission 40, p. 11; Collective Shout, Submission 43, p. 1; Mrs Kristen Butchatsky, Submission 21, p. 1; Ms Rosaleen Noel Commins, Submission 8, p. 1; Ms Maree Hawken, Submission 22, p. 1; 2020women Inc (2020women), Submission 16, p. 3; Australian Christian Lobby (ACL), Submission 24, p. 3. [26] Mrs Celeste Sell, Committee Hansard, Sydney, 25 March 2011, p. 59. [27] Reverend Ivan Ransom, Submission 2, p. 1. [28] Collective Shout, Submission 43, p. 6. [29] Ms Jenna Weston, Submission 6, p. 2. [30] Australian Partnership of Religious Organisations, Submission 13, p. 1. [31] Ms Maree Hawken, Submission 22, p. 1. [32] ACCM, Submission 28, p. 3. [33] Collective Shout, Submission 43, p. 6. [34] Castan Centre, Submission 40, p. 6. [35] Ms Melinda Liszewski, Representative, Collective Shout, Committee Hansard, Sydney, 25 March 2011, p. 60. [36] Eros Association, Submission 41, p. 10. [37] ASB, Submission 27, p. [44]. [38] ASB, Community Perceptions of Sex, Sexuality and Nudity in Advertising, June 2010, p. 16. [39] ACL, Submission 24, p. 2. [40] ASB, Community Perceptions of Sex, Sexuality and Nudity in Advertising, June 2010, p. 85. [41]
SC Jones and K Van Putten, Whose Standards? An examination of community
attitudes towards Australian advertising, 2009, p. 3,
<http://duplication.net.au/ANZMAC09/papers/ [42] Mr Paul Tyler, Submission 42, p. 6. [43] Ms Jolly, ASB, Committee Hansard, Canberra, 24 February 2011, p. 19. [44] Castan Centre, Submission 40, p. 19. [45] Castan Centre, Submission 40, pp. 6, 10. [46] FamilyVoice Australia, Submission 1, p. 2. [47] KF2BK, Submission 44, p. 5 [48]
Advertising Federation of Australia, ‘Outdoor Advertising Advisory Paper
and Checklist’, c. 2001, <http://www.communicationscouncil.org.au/public/content/ [49]
Advertising Federation of Australia, ‘Outdoor Advertising Advisory Paper
and Checklist’, c. 2001, <http://www.communicationscouncil.org.au/public/content/ [50] ASB, ‘Determination Summary: Discrimination and Vilification in advertising’ <http://adstandards.com.au/files/view/?id=202> p. [4], viewed 6 January 2011. [51] Mrs Kristen Butchatsky, Submission 21, p. 2. [52] KF2BK, Submission 44, p. 5. [53] Ms Tania Penovic, Associate, Castan Centre, Committee Hansard, 4 April 2011, Melbourne, pp. 25–26. [54] AANA, ‘AANA Food & Beverages Advertising & Marketing Communications Code’ <http://www.aana.com.au/food_beverages_code.html> viewed 29 March 2011. [55] AANA, ‘AANA Food & Beverages Advertising & Marketing Communications Code’ <http://www.aana.com.au/food_beverages_code.html> viewed 29 March 2011. [56] AANA, Submission 17, p. 8. [57] AANA, Submission 17a, p. 3. [58] Australian Food and Grocery Council (AFGC), Submission 30, p. 4. [59] AFGC, ‘The Responsible Children’s Marketing Initiative of the Australian Food and Beverage Industry’, p. 1 <http://www.afgc.org.au/industry-codes/advertising-kids.html> viewed 20 April 2011. [60] AFGC, Submission 30, p. 5. The seven signatories are McDonald’s, KFC, Pizza Hut, Hungry Jack’s, Oporto, Red Rooster and Chicken Treat. [61]
AANA, ‘Australian Quick Service Restaurant Industry Initiative for
Responsible Advertising and Marketing to Children’, <http://www.aana.com.au/documents/QSRAInitiativefor [62] AANA, ‘Appendix 1 – Nutrition Criteria for Assessing Children’s Meals’, <http://www.aana.com.au/documents/NutritionCriteriaforAssessingChildrensMeals.pdf> viewed 20 April 2011. [63] AFGC, Submission 30, p. 6. [64]
AANA, ‘Australian Quick Service Restaurant Industry Initiative for
Responsible Advertising and Marketing to Children’, p. [4] <http://www.aana.com.au/documents/QSRAInitiativefor [65] National Preventative Health Taskforce, ‘National Preventative Health Strategy: The roadmap for action’, 30 June 2009, p. 121. [66] Coalition on Food Advertising to Children (CFAC), Submission 31, p. 2. [67] CFAC, Submission 31; Ms Clare Hughes, Nutrition Program Manager, CFAC, Committee Hansard, Sydney, 25 March 2011. [68] CFAC, Submission 31, p. 3. [69] Ms Peta Craig, Manager, Nutrition Policy and Codes, AFGC, Committee Hansard, Canberra, 12 May 2011, p. 8. [70] Ms Hughes, CFAC, Committee Hansard, Sydney, 25 March 2011, p. 29; Junkbusters, <http://junkbusters.com.au/> viewed 9 April 2011. [71] CFAC, Submission 31, p. 3. [72] Ms Wendy Watson, Nutrition Project Officer, CFAC, and Ms Hughes, CFAC, Committee Hansard, Sydney, 25 March 2011, pp. 30–32. [73] CFAC, Submission 31, p. 3. [74] B Kelly et al, ‘The commercial food landscape: Outdoor food advertising around primary schools in Australia’, Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health, vol. 32, no. 6, 2008, p. 522. [75] Ms Hughes, CFAC, Committee Hansard, Sydney, 25 March 2011, p. 29. [76] Ms Hughes, CFAC, Committee Hansard, Sydney, 25 March 2011, pp. 25, 28. [77] CFAC, Submission 31, p. 4. [78] AANA, Submission 17, p. 7. [79] AANA, Submission 17, p. 12. [80] AANA, Submission 17b. [81] AANA, ‘AANA Code for Advertising & Marketing Communications to Children’ <http://www.aana.com.au/childrens_code.html> viewed 12 April 2011. [82] Ms Penovic, Castan Centre, Committee Hansard, Melbourne, 4 April 2011, p. 25. [83] AANA, ‘AANA Code for Advertising & Marketing Communications to Children’ <http://www.aana.com.au/childrens_code.html> viewed 12 April 2011. [84]
AANA, ‘Practice Guide: Managing Images of Children and Young People’ <http://www.aana.com.au/documents/AANAPracticeGuide-ManagingImagesof [85] Castan Centre, Submission 40, p. 5. [86] Castan Centre, Submission 40, p. 2. [87] Ms Gabrielle Sullivan, Submission 12, p. 2. [88] Hon. Nick Goiran MLC and Mr Michael Sutherland MLA, Submission 19, p. 2. [89] Mr Paul Tyler, Submission 42, p. 7. [90] ACL, Submission 24, p. 1. [91] E Rush and A La Nauze, Letting Children be Children: Stopping the sexualisation of children in Australia, The Australia Institute, Discussion Paper No. 93, December 2006, p. 18. [92] Castan Centre, Submission 40, p. 19. [93] Hon. Nick Goiran MLC and Mr Michael Sutherland MLA, Submission 19, p. 1. [94] ASB, Community Perceptions of Sex, Sexuality and Nudity in Advertising, June 2010, pp. 19–20. [95] Castan Centre, Submission 40, p. 18. [96] Ms Jolly, ASB, Committee Hansard, Melbourne, 4 April 2011, p. 5. [97] Monitoring of Alcohol Advertising Committee, Alcohol Beverage Advertising in Mainstream Australian Media 2005 to 2007: Expenditure and exposure, pp. 7, 10. [98]
The ABAC Scheme Ltd, ‘Frequently Asked Questions’ <http://www.abac.org.au/uploads/ [99]
The ABAC Scheme Ltd, ‘Frequently Asked Questions’ <http://www.abac.org.au/ [100] Distilled Spirits Industry Council of Australia and Winemakers' Federation of Australia and Brewers Association of Australia and New Zealand (DSICA, WFA, BAANZ), Submission 49, p. 4. [101] National Committee for the Review of Alcohol Advertising, Report to the Ministerial Council of Drug Strategy. Review of the self regulatory system for alcohol advertising, 2003. [102] DSICA, WFA, BAANZ, Submission 49, p. 4. [103] National Committee for the Review of Alcohol Advertising, Report to the Ministerial Council of Drug Strategy. Review of the self regulatory system for alcohol advertising, 2003, p. 11. [104] Ministerial Council on Drug Strategy, Communiqué 15 May 2006. [105] Ministerial Council on Drug Strategy, Communiqué 24 April 2009. [106] Ministerial Council on Drug Strategy, Communiqué 24 April 2009. [107] Ministerial Council on Drug Strategy, Communiqué 25 February 2011. [108] Mr Stephen Swift, Executive Director, BAANZ, Committee Hansard, Canberra, 12 May 2011, p. 5. [109]
ABAC Scheme, Determination no. 76/10, p. 4 <http://www.abac.org.au/publications/ [110] OMA, Submission 32, p. [82]. [111] CCMCAAY, Submission 36, pp. 3-4. [112] DSICA, WFA, BAANZ, Submission 49, p. 1. [113] Alcohol Policy Coalition (APC), Submission 37, p. 12. [114]
Department of Health and Ageing, ‘Consumer Perceptions of Alcohol Advertising
and the Revised Alcohol Beverages Advertising Code’, October 2005, p. 18,
<http://www.alcohol. [115] APC, Submission 37; CCMCAAY, Submission 36. The Dalgarno Institute, Submission 20, goes further and recommends that alcohol advertising be banned altogether. [116] OMA, Submission 32, p. [82]. [117] APC, Submission 37, p. 8. [118] K Pasch et al, ‘Outdoor Alcohol Advertising near Schools: What does it advertise and how is it related to intentions and use of alcohol among young adolescents?’, Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs, July 2007, p. 594. [119] Dalgarno Institute, Submission 20, p. 4. [120] CCMCAAY, Submission 36, p. 2. [121] APC, Submission 37, p. 9. [122] AANA, Submission 17, p. 8. [123] AANA, ‘Voluntary Code of Practice for Motor Vehicle Advertising’ <http://www.aana.com.au/pdfs/AutoCode.pdf> p. 3, viewed 19 April 2011. [124] Mr Harold Scruby, Chair and Chief Executive Officer, Pedestrian Council of Australia (PCA), Committee Hansard, Sydney, 25 March 2011, p. 43. [125] Mr Scruby, PCA, Committee Hansard, Sydney, 25 March 2011, p. 42. [126] AANA, ‘Voluntary Code of Practice for Motor Vehicle Advertising’ <http://www.aana.com.au/pdfs/AutoCode.pdf> p. 2, viewed 19 April 2011. [127] Australian Transport Council, National Road Safety Strategy 2011–2020: Draft for consultation, 1 December 2010, p. 40. [128] AFGC, Submission 30, p. 7. Chapter 5 Complaints process - Receipt of complaints[1]
Advertising Standards Bureau (ASB), ‘Complaint Process Steps’ <http://adstandards.com.au [2] ASB, Submission 27, p. 8. [3] ASB, Submission 27, p. [7]. [4]
K Van Putten and SC Jones, ‘Amplified Voices, but they are speaking to
the Wrong People: Why the complaint system for unacceptable advertising in
Australia is not working’, 2008, p. 3, ANZMAC
<http://www.anzmac2008.org/_Proceedings/PDF/S01/ [5] K Van Putten and SC Jones, ‘Amplified Voices’, 2008, p. 3. [6] ASB, Submission 27, p. 13. [7] ASB, Community Perceptions of Sex, Sexuality and Nudity in Advertising, June 2010, p. 46. [8] Mr Richard Andrew, Submission 5, p. 2. [9] ASB, Submission 27a, p. 2. [10] Department of Health and Ageing, ‘Consumer Perceptions of Alcohol Advertising and the Revised Alcohol Beverages Advertising Code’, October 2005, pp. 14–16, <http://www.alcohol.gov.au/internet/alcohol/publishing.nsf/Content/consum-percept> viewed 28 April 2011. Complaints against the ABAC should be directed to the ASB. [11] Kids Free 2B Kids (KF2BK), Submission 44, p. 13. [12] Mrs Celeste Sell, Committee Hansard, Sydney, 25 March 2011, p. 59. [13] Mr Ian Moller, Submission 7, p. 1. [14] Australian Council on Children and the Media, Submission 28, p. 4. [15] Mrs Marion Smith AM, Committee Hansard, Sydney, 25 March 2011, p. 56. [16] Ms Melinda Liszewski, Representative, Collective Shout, Committee Hansard, Sydney, 25 March 2011, p. 61. [17] Victorian Government, Portrayal of Women in Outdoor Advertising, February 2002, p. 13. [18] Coalition on Food Advertising to Children, Submission 31, p. 4. [19] Ms Sondra Davoren, Legal Policy Adviser, Alcohol Policy Coalition, Committee Hansard, Melbourne, 4 April 2011, p. 22. [20] Mr Scott Gregson, General Manager, Enforcement and Compliance, Australian Competition and Consumer Commission, Committee Hansard, Canberra, 3 March 2011, p. 6. [21] ASB, Submission 27, p. [7]. [22]
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