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Westfield taps Australia's matriarch, Dame Edna, in autumn/winter campaign.
Iris Sydney delves into the South East Asian market with Thai beer company, Chang.
Spangled billboards and rainbow cans feature in V Energy's Mardi Gras campaign.
Grey Melbourne partners with GMHBA Health Insurance and Care Company to celebrate lasting bonds.
JWT Melbourne has transformed voice data from the hate speech of Cory Bernardi and Pauline Hanson into a film for the Melbourne Queer Film Festival.
"History doesn't just happen. History is made, together."
Australian Radio Network celebrates unique duo Kyle and Jackie O.
Filmed throughout Dubai, the clip has garnered international attention.
The surfers try to create smoothie recipes that taste like donuts.
Global visual identity shake up and new range for the soft drink company.
The deodorant company tricks unsuspecting pedestrians in a shopping centre prank.
Less urban farming, more support to Aussie Farmers.
Greenpeace is tired of dirty energy.
The campaign features Jimmy Barnes, The Living End and Sting.
Users created playlists titled 'sorry I lost your cat' and 'play this at my funeral'.
Toyota is aiming to appeal to a new generation of buyers with an SUV set to stand out in a cluttered category.
Car ads are known for sticking to a certain formula, but the latest spot from Saatchi & Saatchi is challenging the category stereotypes with one deadpan kid.
This year's NRL campaign teaser evokes nostalgia about the week leading up to last year's grand final with Paul Gallen having the last laugh.