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Vitus Health Wants Men To ‘Boost The W@#kforce’ Amid Sperm Donor Shortage Via Cocogun

Arvind Hickman
Published on: 2nd February 2026 at 11:33 AM
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Virtus Health and Cocogun have issued provocative call for sperm donors, urging Australian men to donate sperm.

A cheeky new ‘Call to Balls’ campaign is encouraging young men to lend ‘a hand’ to help address the nation’s critical shortage of sperm donors.

Virtus Health—Australia’s largest IVF provider—Cocogun and Mica Studios have teamed up to create a light-hearted and highly disruptive take on a serious issue: Australia’s shortage of sperm donors, which impacts couples and individuals who rely on donor sperm to start a family.

To help the campaign cut through, a tongue-in-cheek Churchillian ‘your nation needs you’ tone has been deployed, tugging at men’s sense of compassion, empathy, and love of their country, urging them to ‘roll up their sleeves’ and ‘boost the w@#kforce’.

The playful tone was chosen to better engage the audience, with testing showing that quips about ‘the w@#kforce’ being at its lowest ebb in years and encouraging men to ‘come w@#k for us’ were seen as the most powerful way to get this important message through to the audience.

The campaign is informed by research, including a survey of 1,011 men which found that while most Australian adults know at least one person or couple struggling with fertility, only 6 per cent of men had donated sperm, highlighting the need for a bold creative to lift consideration.

Independent interviews with past donors uncovered that limited understanding about the sperm donor process, lack of financial compensation, and changes to anonymity laws are key barriers to donating.

However, altruism–helping others experience parenthood–remains a strong motivator. Past donor research shows that, like donating blood, this small but important act can have a monumental impact.

Virtus Health chief marketing and experience officer Jane Power said: “We intentionally made our Call to Balls big, bold, and difficult to ignore as we urgently need more donors, and greater consideration, to reduce delays for couples and individuals seeking to become parents.

“The bold creative is underpinned by independent research and sector insights. Every day we see women and couples facing the heartbreak of delayed or impossible family-building because donors are in short supply.

“Importantly, the campaign is grounded in responsibility, directing potential donors to an evidence-based website where they can fully understand what sperm donation involves. Donating sperm is a serious decision with long-term implications, and should only be made with proper understanding, time and support to make an informed choice.”

Cocogun creative partner Ant Melder said: “The situation is dire. This isn’t a time for Aussie men to sit back, we need them to lean in and lend a hand. To get the numbers back up to where they need to be, we need people w@#king around the clock. If you’re male and aged 21-46, please think about rolling your sleeves up and doing something important for Australia.”

The campaign launches from 2nd February. It will run in cinema, radio, online, social and radio.

 

CREDITS

CLIENT: Virtus Health

Jane Power Chief Marketing & Experience Officer

Laura Lock Marketing Communications Manager

Jasmine Ichallalene Marketing and Campaigns Manager

Phuong Chandler Head of Donor Program

Rebecca Featherstone Partnerships Manager

 

AGENCY: Cocogun

Ant Melder Creative Partner

Emily Hahn General Manager

Shanice Schiffler Art Director

Julian Andrews Copywriter

Mollie Starr Brand Director

 

PRODUCTION COMPANY: Mica Studios

David Longden EP/Producer/DoP/Editor/Colourist 

Charlton Schneider Director 

Jacques Ross 1st AD 

Jessie Whiting HMU 

Danielle Payne 1st AC

Gemma Baker 2nd AC 

Aaron Ashwood Gaffer 

Benjamin Riley Best Person 

Dylan Frost Sound Mixer 

Luke Fuller Sound Design

Samuel Dawe Lead Actor / Voice Actor

Max Cattana Supporting Actor 

James Heathwood Sound Engineer (radio)

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Arvind writes about anything to do with media, advertising and stuff. He is the former media editor of Campaign in London and has worked across several trade titles closer to home. Earlier in his career, Arvind covered business, crime, politics and sport. When he isn’t grilling media types, Arvind is a keen photographer, cook, traveller, podcast tragic and sports fanatic (in particular Liverpool FC). During his heyday as an athlete, Arvind captained the Epping Heights PS Tunnel Ball team and was widely feared on the star jumping circuit.

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