Our best year ever! Collective Shout 2019 wins and highlights

What a year! Our team is tired…but elated. This year has seen us achieve some of our biggest wins in our 10-year history: and you helped us do it. Here are some of our wins and highlights from 2019: Following our campaign calling on 7-Eleven to withdraw unrestricted pornographic magazines that sexualise teen girls and […]

MTR discusses harms of porn culture with former deputy PM John Anderson

“You’re not going to have good, considerate, emotionally-literate boys when you present them with an idea that girls exist for their gratification and pleasure” I was very pleased to be invited to discuss my work addressing sexualisation, objectification and harms of pornography and porn culture with former deputy PM John Anderson, for his ‘Conversations’ podcast. […]

Tired of pinkwashing: It’s time to put CSR claims into action on porn-themed ads in shopping malls

‘CSR begins with men growing a conscience’ – Lyn Swanson Kennedy writes for Mumbrella Earlier this month at Mumbrella360, Scentre Group’s customer experience director, Phil McAveety, spoke about Westfield malls as “living centres”. Lyn Swanson Kennedy was angry. Collective Shout has been petitioning Scentre’s CEO to stop Honey Birdette’s “porn-themed window displays” for 18 months. […]

Collective Shout condemns malls for exposing kids to pornified images of women during Easter activities

Media Release Grassroots campaigning movement Collective Shout has captured images of children participating in Easter activities being exposed to porn-themed shop front displays in WA shopping centres. Vicinity Centres-owned Galleria Morley and AMP Capital-managed Karrinyup Centre invited children to ‘Meet the Easter Bunny’ have their faces painted and hunt for Easter eggs within metres of […]

Ask Your Candidate: Collective Shout releases two key election asks

Reclaim public space by reforming our advertising regulation system AND Protect children from pornography by compulsory age-verification Election 2019 The everyday sexualisation and objectification of women in media, advertising and popular culture and the exposure of children to online pornography result in demonstrated harms to women and girls, men and boys, and to our community […]

Four wins in a row!

We hope you were encouraged by our recent Air Asia billboard win. Speaking out really is the language of change. I wanted to highlight a number of other positive outcomes that I hope will continue to encourage you. Mariner Watches have issued a formal apology after the release of some highly disturbing social media ads […]

Collective Shout calls on Amazon to withdraw rape books

Grassroots campaigning movement Collective Shout has exposed online marketplace Amazon selling multiple books promoting rape and sexual torture of women and children. This comes days after the company was forced to remove pedophile-themed baby onesies with the slogans “Daddy’s little f**k toy” and “I just look illegal”. Campaigns manager Caitlin Roper said that the titles […]

Wollombi bans Wicked Campers – others must do the same

Earlier this year news broke that festival promoter Adrian Buckley had made the executive decision to ban Wicked Camper vans from all future Wollombi music festival events. Adrian spoke to Collective Shout co-founder Melinda Tankard Reist and explained that Wicked Campers does not represent any of their festival values. They wanted to send a strong […]

SA MPs must vote to de-register Wicked Campers tomorrow: Joint statement

Collective Shout is pleased to be part of this joint statement released  today. State governments must take urgent action to bring Wicked Campers into line. Queensland, Tasmania and the ACT have all taken legislative measures to force Wicked’s compliance – or risk de-registration. It’s now South Australia’s turn to ban mobile misogyny.

Stop Wicked Campers in SA

Urgent call to action! Tomorrow morning we are calling on all our South Australian supporters to join together in a ‘Collective Shout’ against Wicked Campers. There will be a gathering at 9:30am on the steps of Parliament House, right before a bill will be debated to deregister vans that breach the advertising code. Between now […]