Polished Man rallies to give children ‘not just a childhood but a life’

Not-for-profit organisation Polished Man has launched a television campaign for its fifth year of operation calling on Australians to give children “not just a childhood but a life”.

The television ad shows different children experiencing different types of childhood and features some of the organisation’s ambassadors including the Bachelorette Georgia Love.


Melbourne-based PR agency Isle of Lime has also been appointed to handle the not-for-profit’s 2018 Polished Man campaign which aims to end violence against children.

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