Advertising Policy
The Allied Health Hub is operated by NEWCASTLE CREATIVE CO. PTY LTD (ABN 65 003 124 114).
Last updated: 24 June 2026
1. Purpose
This Advertising Policy explains the standards that apply to advertising, sponsored content, promoted listings and promotional activity on or through The Allied Health Hub.
2. Scope
This Policy applies to advertising content, sponsored content, featured placements, promoted listings, campaign materials, offers, claims, landing pages, images, video, testimonials, logos, calls to action and other promotional material.
3. Relationship with advertising service terms
Paid campaign services, including fixed-price advertising packages managed by The Allied Health Hub, may also be governed by a separate Advertising Services Agreement.
4. Advertiser responsibility
Advertisers are responsible for ensuring advertising materials are accurate, lawful, current, authorised, not misleading and appropriate for publication. This includes compliance with Australian Consumer Law, privacy law, intellectual property law, health advertising requirements, professional obligations, AHPRA and National Board requirements, TGA requirements and third-party advertising platform policies where applicable.
5. Health advertising and professional claims
Advertising must not make false, misleading, exaggerated, unsubstantiated or inappropriate health, clinical, therapeutic, professional or performance claims.
6. No clinical or quality endorsement
Advertising or sponsored placement on The Allied Health Hub does not mean The Allied Health Hub clinically endorses, verifies, guarantees or recommends the advertiser, provider, service, course, event, clinic, product, claim or outcome.
7. Prohibited advertising content
- false, misleading, deceptive or unsubstantiated content;
- unlawful, unsafe, harmful or exploitative content;
- content inconsistent with professional obligations or health advertising requirements;
- spam, scams, misleading financial claims or predatory offers;
- unauthorised use of intellectual property, images, names, logos or confidential information.
8. Sponsored and featured placements
The Allied Health Hub may label, prioritise, feature, promote, boost or otherwise give additional visibility to paid or sponsored content. Sponsored placement does not guarantee clicks, bookings, conversions, enquiries, revenue, ranking or visibility duration.
9. Campaign approval and changes
The Allied Health Hub may require advertisers to review and approve campaign materials before publication. By approving materials, the advertiser confirms they are accurate, lawful, authorised, current and suitable for advertising.
The Allied Health Hub may make routine edits, formatting changes, optimisation changes or campaign variations without seeking approval for every individual edit, provided those changes are materially consistent with the approved campaign direction.
10. Moderation, refusal and removal
The Allied Health Hub may refuse, edit, pause, remove, suspend, reject or decline advertising at any time if it considers the advertising unsuitable, unlawful, misleading, non-compliant, high-risk or harmful.
11. Third-party platforms
The Allied Health Hub is not responsible for decisions, restrictions, suspensions, disapprovals, review delays, outages, tracking limitations, attribution changes, policy changes or other actions taken by third-party platforms.
12. Complaints about advertising
Users may report advertising they believe is misleading, unlawful, inappropriate, harmful or inconsistent with this Policy.