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I'd rather go naked - music

Clips of Deborah Conway & Vanessa Amorosi from 2003 "The Naked Launch", to introduce Australia's first "I'd rather go naked than wear fur". Deborah Conway wrote and performed "I'd rather go naked" for the night, and Vanessa Amorosi performs her hit "Shine".
Go to www.youtube.com/watch?v=wl4nr23tK3Y


Baby Woncha Come On Home - TV ad

1995 TV CSA that helped to launch CCF, featuring the haunting song by Joan Armadtrading. It was aired on on all major channels, some during prime time and created a huge amount of excitement about cosmetic testing.
Go to www.youtube.com/watch?v=wl4nr23tK3Y


This won't hurt a bit - short film

Short film is based on the highly popular "How would you feel if they did it to you?" campaign images. The campaign was designed to show, on human beings, the sorts of reactions animals suffer during testing.
It features state-of-the-art makeup by one of Australia's leading special effects artists, Nik Dorning.
Go to www.youtube.com/watch?v=wl4nr23tK3Y

Newly accredited companies
  • Y natural skincare
  • Logona
  • Sante

Get the List on your mobile phone

Wherever you are, in the shops, supermarket, you'll be able to dial up the List of cruelty-free products on your mobile phone. This is a free service, and the usual connection costs apply.

Simply follow these steps:

1. Connect to the web browser service on your mobile
2. Select 'enter URL' or equivalent
3. Type in list.org.au
4. Press ok
5. Bookmark the site for easy future access

No money from launching this page goes to CCF. Please note the cost and availability of accessing the internet via your mobile is dependant on your service provider. Please contact your provider if you experience any difficulties.

New testing book

CCF is proud to announce that we have been awarded a grant by the group Voiceless to produce a new booklet "Cruelty Free Beauty" which will answer all your questions about animal testing in the cosmetics industry. The booklet will be distributed free of charge to schools and the public later in the year. www.voiceless.org.au