Sid the Seagull and the Slip Slop Slap campaign
In 1981 Australia launched a fight against skin cancer with help from Sid the Seagull and a catchy jingle. The Slip Slop Slap message spread, changing attitudes to sun protection.
In 1981, Australia launched a fight against skin cancer with help from a yellow cartoon seagull and a catchy jingle.
The Slip Slop Slap campaign was created by an advertising team of Philip Adams, Peter Best and Alex Stitt. The three men gave their services for free to help the Cancer Council Victoria charity spread the message.
Soon, Australians began to slip on a shirt, slop on sunscreen and slap on a hat in response to a warning by Sid the Seagull.
Today, the campaign is widely credited in helping change attitudes to sun protection. Professor David Hill, former head of the charity, talks to Jane Wilkinson about how it happened.
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(Photo: Sid the seagull, 1981. Credit: Cancer Council Victoria)
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