Marie Claire Australia Partners With Australian Creative Agencies To Produce Campaign Against Domestic Violence
Marie Claire Australia Partners With Five Australian Creative Agencies To Produce powerful Campaign Against Domestic Violence
In honour of International Women’s Day, Marie Claire Australia has partnered with five Australian creative agencies to address the increase in cases of domestic violence. Ogilvy, DDB Sydney, McCann Australia, 303 Mullenlowe and Junior Massive joined with Marie Claire to create bold work for the cause, which will be shared with Marie Claire’s audience of 1.2 million and across the entire Pacific portfolio of brands.
In 2018, Australia experienced an epidemic of fatal violence against women, the majority at the hands of a partner. A staggering 69 lives were lost – a 30 per cent increase on the year before. To address this national crisis, marie claire asked local agencies to devise a campaign to help protect the lives of Australian women. Nicky Briger, Editor-in-Chief of Marie Claire Australia , said: “At Marie Claire, we have long campaigned to raise awareness of the shocking incidence of domestic violence in Australia. When we saw that violence against women is actually increasing, we were stunned into action and decided to partner with these agencies to find new ways to agitate for change. What they came up with is both moving and shocking. Also, in the coming weeks, one creative from the campaign will be published across Pacific’s portfolio of print and digital assets. This is a cause that is important to our entire business, and this will ensure we reach an audience of millions, helping to extend the #StopTheViolence message beyond Marie Claire”.