The Adelaide Cemeteries Authority asks ‘how will you be remembered?’ in a brand new campaign

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ACA campaign - How will you be remembered 2015.jpgSouth Australians are being urged to contemplate their own mortality as part of a new brand campaign to help demystify death for The Adelaide Cemeteries Authority.

The new brand campaign is built around the simple proposition: “How will you be remembered?”, which is deliberately emotive to encourage people to consider their own existence and the lives they lead.

The campaign is supported by a new website (www.aca.sa.gov.au), public events, brand collateral and local advertising, including print, broadcast, outdoor, online and social media advertising.

Says Robert Pitt, CEO, Adelaide Cemeteries Authority: “Contemplating your own death, or that of someone close to you, can be incredibly confronting, so the fact that many of us choose to react when it happens rather than actively discuss and plan for it is understandable.

“However, openly engaging in discussions around death, dying and the memorialisation of human remains should be a natural part of life. Planning ahead for death ensures that your final wishes will be honoured and family members saved from making difficult decisions at an emotional time.

“Ultimately, we want this campaign to promote community education around life and death by encouraging people to feel comfortable thinking about their own mortality through honest and open conversations with their peers and loved ones.

“The brand campaign also serves to encourage people to reflect on what’s truly important in life, and to reinforce the importance of cemeteries as places to remember pre and post death.”

The Adelaide Cemeteries Authority is South Australia’s leading provider of cemetery, burial and cremation services, and is responsible for the administration and maintenance of West Terrace Cemetery, Enfield Memorial Park, Cheltenham Cemetery and Smithfield Memorial Park.