303 GOES ON BINGE DRINKING CAMPAIGN

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Binge.jpg303 Sydney has created a national binge drinking campaign called “Don’t turn a night out into a nightmare.”

The campaign has hit national TV screens and will be highly visible in press, outdoor, youth magazines and on line. The campaign, designed to shock young drinkers, highlights the potential dangers of binge drinking and the serious long term consequences that can result.

The campaign highlights the fact that four people aged under 25 die after alcohol-related incidents in an average week, while 70 are hospitalised. The campaign launches as schoolies week celebrations got underway in party spots on the Gold Coast, at Lorne in Victoria and Byron Bay.

The campaign is part of the $53 million initiative outlined by Kevin Rudd in March this year. Creative team was Bryan Dennis, Derrick Kim and Julian Watt with direction from Steve Rogers at Revolver.

303 have also recently launched the national Better Health campaign that is designed to combat obesity. The  “How do you measure up?” campaign is spear headed by a national TV campaign which features an aging and increasingly heavy man walking along a tape measure. The campaign prompts people to review their own behaviour and provides positive steps that can be taken to better health.