ESG
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‘Change Direction’ initiative for Jilya Institute addresses crisis in Aboriginal communities with director Warwick Thornton via Apparent and Photoplay
oOh!media is supporting Change Direction’s initiative, addressing the rate of suicide in Aboriginal communities, and the role culture plays in reversing the crisis.
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UNESCO listed Budj Bim Cultural Landscape wins oOh!media’s 2025 Indigenous Business Grant
Tour operator Budj Bim Cultural Landscape has been named the winner of oOh!media’s Indigenous Business Grant for 2025.
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oOh!media becomes major media partner of Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras
oOh!media is proud to announce the extension of its relationship with the Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras, becoming a major media partner for the next two years.
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Advertising and media industry welcomes the launch of AdNet Zero Chapter in Australia
The Australian Chapter of Ad Net Zero, launched October 24th 2024, is backed by oOh!media as a foundation supporter.
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How the Out of Home industry is advancing sustainability
Hear what Out of Home ESG leaders are doing to reduce the industry’s carbon footprint
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oOh!media launches large format energy saving trial
oOh!media is launching a trial to assess the impact of reduced energy consumption across its large format digital network as part of an ongoing commitment to lead the Out of Home industry to a more sustainable future.
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oOh!media named Sustainability winner at World Out of Home Awards
oOh!media has taken out the Sustainability Award at this year’s World Out of Home Organisation (WOO) Awards.
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Art takeover of 3D Anamorphic billboard in Melbourne’s CBD
A new digital artwork by Gumatj artist and filmmaker, Gutiŋarra Yunupiŋu from The Mulka Project, in North East Arnhem Land, will feature on the Bourke Street 3DA billboard for one week only through a new National Gallery and oOh!media partnership.
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The Unexpected Guest takes out oOh!media’s inaugural Indigenous Business Grant
The Unexpected Guest, an Australian made and owned breakfast food products company has been named as inaugural winner of oOh!media’s Indigenous Business Grant.
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IMAA announces next Female Leaders of Tomorrow programme
The IMAA is celebrating the success of its inaugural Female Leaders of Tomorrow programme for providing a real-world solution to address the gender pay gap at senior levels with events in Sydney and Melbourne.