Have something to say to the Tobacco Industry? Now’s your chance.

You can share your message directly using this form, or if you have a postcard upload a photo of it, or return it in person.

Your message will travel with the artwork Kilung Morunbul Jum, as it visits communities and events and will eventually land in front of Big Tobacco. Kilung Morunbul Jum symbolises a collective journey of truth-telling, carrying community voices and messages of resistance to Big Tobacco to confront the Industry’s ongoing harm and demand accountability. Together, we’ll make sure they hear us.

Tell the Tobacco Industry what you think.


Kilung Morunbul Jum

Kilung Morunbul Jum (Death by Smoke) by the Left Ear Collective—Shannon Best, Frederick Beel, and Allen Lucini—confronts the Tobacco Industry’s deadly toll.

A 2.4 m sculpture with blood-red lungs framed in metal, it speaks to the 66 lives lost daily in Australia, including 37% of all deaths among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.

This is a call for truth, justice, and freedom from addiction.

If you want to bring the sculpture to your community please contact us.

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