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Television

60 second television commercial

  • 60 second Measure Up television commercial - "One in Two" (MPG 17654 KB)
  • 60 second Measure Up television commercial - "One in Two" (WMV 5530 KB)
  • Script - 60 second Measure Up television commercial - "One in Two"

30 second television commercial

  • 30 second Measure Up television commercial - "Turn Around" (MPG 6068 KB)
  • 30 second Measure Up television commercial - "Turn Around" (WMV 4475 KB)
  • Script - 30 second Measure Up television commercial - "Turn Around"


If you would like to use the TV commercials to help raise awareness of healthy lifestyle choices, please send an email to info@measureup.gov.au with the following information and a licence agreement will be sent to you for consideration:
  • Name of your organisation
  • Reason for wanting to use the copyright material
  • Company ABN
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  • Postal and Street Address
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