Adelaide newspaper asks clients to create ads to promote South Australia after mining project scrapped

Advertiser Newspapers has launched a campaign to raise the spirits of South Australians after mining giant BHP Billiton scrapped an expansion plan that would have pumped $20bn into the region.

The newspaper group offered free advertising space to agencies and brands to come up with campaigns promoting the state and spreading positive messages among readers.

Coopers, Bank SA, Thirsty Camel, Motor Accident Commission, IGA, Elders and Stratco were among advertisers to back the campaign – with 55 agencies sending in creative ideas.

Advertiser Newspapers MD Ish Davies said: “We were disappointed when the news broke but regardless of this South Australia has many more major projects underway and exciting things to be proud of. With the CBD currently undertaking an exciting transformation, numerous other mining projects, the many festivals just around the corner and recently being unveiled as the fifth most liveable city in the world, why wouldn’t we be happy? As the major media outlet in Adelaide we have taken it as our responsibility to help keep this state positive, motivated and moving in the right direction.”

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