A new Spring marketing campaign reminding Australians why Australian beef is ‘The Greatest’ was launched by Meat & Livestock Australia on the weekend.
Launched on October 6 and running for six weeks until November and then again in March 2025, the ‘The Greatest’ campaign shows beef at its best and how the irresistible taste and flavour leads to some irreversible yet humorous decisions.
MLA’s general manager for marketing and insights, Nathan Low, said this Australian Beef marketing campaign invoked a slightly different type of greatness for beef than recent ads.
“After focusing on beef’s nutritional greatness and value for money for the past few years, the new campaign is shifting to remind consumers how much they desire beef by highlighting its superior flavour and eating satisfaction,” Mr Low said.
“This underpins beef’s position as a premium protein choice and is one of the main reasons why beef remains good value for money across the price spectrum.”
Australians loved their beef, Mr Low said. MLA’s latest research shows that 92pc of Australian households purchased beef in 2023 and Australians are the third largest consumers of beef, with per capita consumption averaging 23.4kg.
“Australians have a strong affinity for the sensory experience of consuming of beef, knowing that nothing else quite delivers the same level of satisfaction. It is a choice you can always feel great about, a sentiment heavily emphasised in this campaign,” he said.
The campaign will appear across free to air TV, on demand TV, large format billboards, online video and social media channels, reaching a broad audience that reflects beef’s iconic position within the protein category.
Additionally, there will be seasonal retail activations in store and in butcher shops to drive beef sales along the path to purchase.
According to Mr Low, domestic demand for beef has been strong throughout the year, with cattle slaughter and production at historically high levels.
Adult cattle slaughter is forecast to rise by 16pc over 2024 to 8.2 million head, which is the highest figure since 2019.
“Beef production is forecast to rise by 18pc in 2024 to 2.53 million tonnes, which will be the highest production volume since 2015, meaning there will be plenty of beef on the shelves as we roll into the New Year,” Mr Low said.
Wonderful to see an advertisement for beef, thankyou!
However it does annoy me that they never admit the fact that per capita beef consumption is dropping. The only reason total consumption is rising is because of population increase.
Thanks for your comment, Michelle. For background, MLA’s recent State of the Industry report shows 2023 domestic beef consumption at 23.4kg. Consumption levels have remained virtually unchanged since 2020. Longer term, there has certainly been a steady decline in Australia’s per capita consumption of red meat over the past two decades, but Australia remains one of the world’s largest consumers of beef, ranked only behind Argentina and the US. Click here to access the report.