Lauren Elliott Designer

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The campaign hijacks our popular saying, “She’ll be right”, to dismiss problems we think might be fixed in time, turning the motto into an important question of not only how, but also when.
The UN’s Sustainable Development Goal #5 is for gender equality by 2030, yet according to the World Economic Forum, we will not reach equality for another 99.5 years. However, UN Women Australia is eager to push women’s equality to the top of the agenda and accelerate efforts, so we can do 100 year’s of work in 10.
Directed by Madeline Kelly with Rabbit Content, the campaign stars actor Miah Madden. It will air across broadcast television and will be supported by social, digital and out of home advertising.
Says Lizzie Wood, creative at The Monkeys: “Australians say ‘She’ll be right’ to dismiss problems we think will fix themselves with time; it’s a cultural complacency that things will sort themselves out, at some point.​ But for women’s rights, that point is still 100 years away.”
Says Belinda Drew, head of account management, The Monkeys: “Together, we can achieve a seismic shift and not wait around for the incremental change.”
Says Janelle Weissman, executive director, UN Women Australia: “Gender equality has been on the agenda for a long time; from the Suffragettes to the #metoo movement.
“With seemingly so much momentum, it is easy to think that equality is around the corner, just a generation away perhaps. Yet at our current rate of progress, it will take 99.5 years to achieve gender equality.
“That means your children, and your children’s children and even their children will not grow up in an equal world. That means that another six billion, nine hundred and thirty million girls will be born into an unequal world.”
Says Sunita Gloster, UN Women Australia advisor: “Gender inequality is the biggest human right’s issue of our time. It impacts all of us. This work enables UN Women Australia to sustain the campaign that is raging on this issue and call for accelerated action for the empowerment of women and girls, every day. That’s what it’s going to take.”

MADEIT CREDITS

  • Un Women AustraliaClient
  • Alex HayExecutive Producers & Producers
  • Alex SerafiniDoP
  • ARC EditPost Production Company
  • Belinda DrewHead of Account Management
  • Billy WychgelColourist
  • Billy WychgelColourist
  • Charlotte GoodsirSocial Strategist
  • Charlotte MarshallSenior Planner
  • Claudia BrookesSenior Producer
  • Connor BeaverCreative Team
  • Eva GodenyDigital Design Lead
  • Haylee PoppiSound Producer
  • Janelle WeissmanExecutive Director
  • Lizzie WoodCreative Team
  • Lucas JennerExecutive Producers & Producers
  • Madeline KellyDirector
  • Madeline KellyDirector
  • Mark GreenGroup CEO & Co-Founder
  • Mark GreenGroup CEO & Co-Founder
  • Nano Palomares PazosDesigner
  • Nano Palomares PazosDesigner
  • Penny BrownHead of Production
  • Peta EinbergCasting
  • Phoebe TaylorEditor
  • Phoebe TaylorEditor
  • RabbitProduction Company
  • Samantha PackhamContent Manager
  • Samantha PackhamContent Manager
  • Scott NowellGroup Chief Creative Officer & Co-Founder
  • Scott ZulianiCreative Team
  • Simone O’ConnorSenior Producer
  • SonarAudio Post Production
  • Sunita GlosterAdvisor
  • Sunita GlosterAdvisor
  • Tanith WilliamsonSenior Producer
  • Tanith WilliamsonSenior Producer
  • Tchaan Wilson-TownsendDesigner
  • Tchaan Wilson-TownsendDesigner
  • The Monkeys, Part Of Accenture Interactive SydneyAgency
  • Vince LaganaExecutive Creative Director
  • Vince LaganaExecutive Creative Director
  • Viv BakerOnline
  • Viv BakerOnline
  • * Lauren ElliottSenior Designer
  • * Penny BrownHead of Production
  • * Katie KiddCreative Team
  • * Cannes Lions Winners 2021

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