A variety of broadcast-quality ‘Check Today, See Tomorrow’ TV and radio ads are freely available to be shared and/or downloaded to increase awareness at a regional and local level about diabetes eye care.
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TV Ads
Engage your regional and local TV and radio stations to raise awareness about eye health in your community.
A variety of broadcast-quality ‘Check Today, See Tomorrow’ TV and radio ads are freely available to be shared and/or downloaded and are suitable to be used on local community radio, regional TV, played on a waiting room TV system, shared on social media and/or during community events and activities to increase awareness at a regional and local level about diabetes eye care.
If you require the mp3 audio files or further support please contact us via email.
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‘Check Today, See Tomorrow’ diabetes eye care campaign.
30 Sec TV Ad (Main Ad) This is the main TV ad for 'Check Today, See Tomorrow' diabetes eye care campaign. This TV ad encourages all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people with diabetes to get their eyes checked every year to prevent vision loss and blindness.
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Promoting Healthy Lifestyles for Diabetes Eye Care - Check Today, See Tomorrow.
45 Sec TV Ad MFC Indigenous Eye Health Ambassador Neville Jetta shares key messages on the importance of following a healthy lifestyle and promotes the need for all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people with diabetes to get an eye check every year.
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VACSAL Senior Aboriginal Football and Netball Carnival 2018 (full video)
1 Min Promotional Video MFC Indigenous Eye Health Ambassador Neville Jetta promotes the VACSAL Senior Aboriginal Football and Netball Carnival which was held on 13th - 14th October 2018 in Ballarat, Victoria. Hosted by: Ballarat & District Aboriginal Co-operative (BADAC) & Victorian Aboriginal Community Services Association (VACSAL). For more information: https://www.vacsalfootballnetball.org.au
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VACSAL Senior Aboriginal Football and Netball Carnival 2018
30 Sec Promotional Video MFC Indigenous Eye Health Ambassador Neville Jetta promotes the VACSAL Senior Aboriginal Football and Netball Carnival which was held on 13th - 14th October 2018 in Ballarat, Victoria. Hosted by: Ballarat & District Aboriginal Co-operative (BADAC) & Victorian Aboriginal Community Services Association (VACSAL). For more information: https://www.vacsalfootballnetball.org.au
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Victorian NAIDOC Football & Netball Carnival 2016.
50 Sec Promotional Video MFC Indigenous Eye Health Ambassador Neville Jetta promotes the Victorian NAIDOC Murrun Dhelk Senior Football and Netball Carnival held 15th - 16th October 2016 in Bendigo, Victoria. Hosted by: Bendigo & District Aboriginal Co-operative (BDAC) & Dja Dja Wurrung Clans Aboriginal Corporation (DDWAC).
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VACSAL Senior Aboriginal Football and Netball Carnival 2019
50 sec Min Promotional Video MFC Indigenous Eye Health Ambassador Aliesha Newman promotes the VACSAL Senior Aboriginal Football and Netball Carnival which was held on 12th - 13th October 2019 in Ballarat, Victoria. Hosted by: Ballarat & District Aboriginal Co-operative (BADAC) & Victorian Aboriginal Community Services Association (VACSAL). For more information: https://www.vacsalfootballnetball.org.au
Radio Ads
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‘Check Today, See Tomorrow’ diabetes eye care campaign.
30 Sec Radio Ad (Main Ad) This is the main radio ad for 'Check Today, See Tomorrow' diabetes eye care campaign. This radio ad encourages all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people with diabetes to get their eyes checked every year to prevent vision loss and blindness.
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Losing your Sight - Check Today, See Tomorrow.
This radio ad includes a segment from the personal story of Colin who shares his story on losing his sight to diabetes. The ad talks about how vision loss and blindness can be prevented with a simple eye check every year.
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Getting your Eyes Checked - Check Today, See Tomorrow.
30 Sec Radio Ad This radio ad includes a segment from the personal story of Colleen who shares her family history of diabetes and its complications. The ad talks about the importance of getting your eyes checked every year to prevent vision loss and blindness.
- Contact us via email for the mp4/mp3 files (or other file formats) to support local community awareness activities
- Indigenous-EyeHealth@unimelb.edu.au
