Entrant Company
Ogilvy Australia
Entry Type
Business to Business
Category
Special Event/Activation
Australia has one of the highest rates of skin cancer in the world with two in every three Australians expected to develop some form of skin cancer in their lifetime(1,2).
Despite decades of sun-safety campaigns, too many Australians still die from a cancer that is largely preventable.
So, to tackle ‘Australia’s national cancer,’ we decided to deliver our message to the public by giving an iconic Australian beach...melanoma.
We created an evolving sculpture that mimicked the shape and size of a real melanoma, but on a scale that could not be ignored, and let it grow on the iconic Tamarama beach as part of the world-famous Sculpture by the Sea exhibition.
Nestled in-between the sunbathers, it served as a stark reminder to all, amplifying the message of sun safety precisely when Australians are most exposed to the sun's harmful rays.
References
(1) Melanoma and Skin Cancer Advocacy Network. (2024, July 9). Facts and figures. MSCAN. https://mscan.org.au/learning-hub/skin-cancer/facts-and-figures/
(2) Melanoma Institute Australia (2023). Melanoma Facts. [online] Melanoma Institute Australia. Available at: https://melanoma.org.au/about-melanoma/melanoma-facts/.