The Australian Olympic Committee Urges Aussies To ‘Have A Go’ Via M&C Saatchi

The Australian Olympic Committee Urges Aussies To ‘Have A Go’ Via M&C Saatchi

The Australian Olympic Committee’s newest campaign by M&C Saatchi ‘Have a Go’ captures the love Australians have for their sport.

The Campaign lets Australians know that ‘Great things happen when you have a go’.

The campaign launches today fittingly on Olympic Day.

Today also marks one month until the opening ceremony of the Tokyo Olympic Games,

The campaign was developed by AOC partner M&C Saatchi Sport & Entertainment and will run from today through the duration of the Games featured by AOC’s media partners JC Decaux, NewsCorp and Channel 7.

Richie Butterworth, head of sponsorship at M&C Saatchi Sport & Entertainment, said: “We want to excite Australians about the upcoming Olympic Games and celebrate one of Australia’s largest passions in sport.

“When watching the Tokyo Games, we want Australian’s of all ages to be inspired and think about getting back into sport or take up something new and have a go!”




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