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1. Title: 1968 Jetset couple coughing, and, 1968 black box [television commercials]
Organisation: Anti Cancer Council of Victoria
Date: 1968
Rating:
Type: Advertisement
Summary: Two Anti Cancer Council of Victoria television commercials.

1968 Jetset couple coughing: Shows a man and woman enjoying a cigarette and when they are about to become intimate they both end up coughing in each other's face.

1968 Black Box - Woman showing cigarette packs and standing on a coffin: menthol in the green box, virginia in the red box and you in the black box (coffin).

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2. Title: 1984 pretty face [television commercial]
Organisation: Western Australia Health Department
Date: 1984
Rating:
Type: Advertisement
Summary: Quit Campaign TV commercial. Health Department WA Smoking & Health project team antismoking advertisement featuring a young girl smoking who gradually ages. The advertisement concludes "What good's a pretty face when you've got an ugly breath?"

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3. Title: Mrs Holden ex-smoker and trachesotomy patient [television commercial]
Organisation: New South Wales Department of Health
Date: 1984
Rating:
Type: Advertisement
Summary: Department of Health NSW. Quit for Life campaign advertisement.

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4. Title: Sponge [Quit for Life campaign television commercial]
Organisation: New South Wales Department of Health
Date: 1985
Rating:
Type: Advertisement
Summary: NSW Quit for Life Campaign. The Drug Offensive.

This advertisement depicted the average amount of tar that would accumulate in a smoker's lungs over a year being squeezed out of a sponge into a glass jar.

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5. Title: Life in the Big Smoke! Surfing [television commercial]
Organisation: Western Australia Health Department
Date: 1985
Rating:
Type: Advertisement
Summary: Quit Campaign TV commercial. Health Department WA Smoking & Health project team antismoking advertisement.

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6. Title: Poisons [television commercial]
Organisation: New South Wales Department of Health
Date: 1985
Rating:
Type: Advertisement
Summary: NSW Quit for Life Campaign. The Drug Offensive.

This advertisement compared three poisons: potassium cyanide, arsenic and nicotine.

Concludes: "Smoking's a slow way to die not a smart way to live".

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7. Title: Hooked [Quit for Life Campaign television commercial]
Date: 1985
Rating:
Type: Advertisement
Summary: NSW Quit for Life Campaign. The Drug Offensive.

"Nicotine's a drug. Before you know it you're hooked."

The clip states that it is a 1985 commercial. The literature indicates that there was a "Hooked" television commercial designed as part of the 1989 New South Wales 'Quit For Life' campaign, which was aimed at 13 to 15 year old female nonsmokers.

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8. Title: Cathy [television commercial]
Organisation: Western Australia Health Department
Date: 1987
Rating:
Type: Advertisement
Summary: Quit Campaign TV commercial. "If you won't quit smoking for yourself, do it for your kids."

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9. Title: Cats in the cradle [television commercial]
Organisation: Western Australia Health Department
Date: 1989
Rating:
Type: Advertisement
Summary: Quit Campaign TV commercial. "Smoking it's heart breaking".

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10. Title: Poisons [television commercial]
Organisation: Western Australia Health Department
Date: 1990
Rating:
Type: Advertisement
Summary: Quit Campaign TV commercial. Chemicals found in cigarettes. "It's enough to make you sick - very sick. Let's clear the air."

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