Quick insight: Telstra transformed thousands of Australia's iconic payphones into colorful outdoor media, proving that existing public infrastructure can become one of the country's most engaging advertising platforms.
Giving Australia's Payphones A New Voice
Although Telstra made standard local and national calls from its payphones free in 2021, many Australians still aren't aware of the change.
Rather than relying on traditional awareness advertising, the telecommunications company decided to use the payphones themselves as the media.
Created by Bear Meets Eagle On Fire with +61, the "Free For All" campaign transforms everyday street furniture into vibrant, playful installations that encourage people to rediscover a public service many had forgotten.
Thousands Of Payphones Become Outdoor Advertising
The campaign appears across more than 5,000 locations within Telstra's nationwide network of approximately 14,000 payphones.
Instead of treating each phone as simple public infrastructure, the campaign reimagines them as colorful communication hubs.
More than 30 illustrated characters decorate the payphones, making each installation feel unique while drawing attention to the message that anyone can make free calls across Australia.
By turning the product itself into the advertising medium, Telstra eliminates the gap between awareness and action.
Pop Culture Helps Deliver A Public Service Message
Beyond its original illustrations, the campaign features cameo appearances from beloved animated characters including Rick & Morty, The Powerpuff Girls, Ren & Stimpy, and Squidward.
The recognizable personalities inject humor into the campaign while helping the installations stand out within busy urban environments.
The creative balances entertainment with utility, reminding Australians that these familiar blue payphones remain an important community resource.
For vulnerable people, travelers, or anyone needing assistance, the payphones continue to provide a reliable way to stay connected when it matters most.
Infrastructure As A Media Channel
One of the campaign's greatest strengths is that it doesn't advertise a service somewhere else—it advertises directly on the service itself.
Every decorated payphone immediately demonstrates the campaign's purpose, creating an intuitive user experience that few outdoor campaigns can achieve.
Instead of asking audiences to remember a message for later, the campaign places the call-to-action exactly where it can be acted upon.
This seamless integration between media, message, and product makes the campaign remarkably efficient.
Why This Campaign Works
- Transforms existing public infrastructure into advertising media.
- Uses humor and illustration to increase attention.
- Communicates a useful public benefit rather than only promoting a brand.
- Places the message exactly where consumers can act on it.
- Combines creativity with genuine community value.
Key Takeaways For Marketers
- Your product can become your best advertising medium.
- Utility creates stronger engagement than promotion alone.
- Public infrastructure can be reimagined as high-impact media.
- Playful creative helps important messages feel more approachable.
- OOH is especially effective when it connects awareness with immediate action.
Final Thought
Telstra's Free For All campaign shows that outdoor advertising isn't always about occupying new spaces—it can be about rediscovering the ones already woven into everyday life.
By turning thousands of payphones into colorful storytelling platforms, the campaign reminds Australians of a valuable public service while demonstrating how creativity can breathe new life into familiar urban infrastructure.
Frequently Asked Questions
It is an outdoor advertising campaign designed to remind Australians that standard local and national calls from Telstra payphones are free.
The campaign was developed by Bear Meets Eagle On Fire in collaboration with +61.
More than 5,000 payphones across Telstra's network of approximately 14,000 locations feature the campaign.
Many Australians still don't know that Telstra has offered free standard calls from its payphones since 2021.
The campaign includes over 30 original illustrated characters alongside well-known cameos such as Rick & Morty, The Powerpuff Girls, Ren & Stimpy, and Squidward.
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