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Swisse is showcasing its relationship with the Australian Olympic Team and Australian Paralympic Team in its first ever 60-second commercial.
The Chiko Roll, owned by Simplot, is an icon of 70s Australia. An item on the menu of every chip shop across the country but it's fallen out of favour.
James Boag is kicking off an influencer campaign as it returns to its roots in partnership with Tourism Tasmania.
Get up close and personal with a crocodile through the comfort and safety of a VR headset.
BWM Dentsu and Robber's Dog have launched a new campaign for the Qantas Wallabies that captures the bond between the Australian people and the team.
McDonald's is for Aussie legends - whether they are Olympian or not.
Entertainment marketing agency Bring is helping Optus give Troye Sivan fans an up close and personal VR experience.
To celebrate its global partnership status with the Rio Olympics, Samsung has released a new campaign showing global unity.
The Transport Accident Commission is highlighting how susceptible the human body is to a crash by creating a human evolved enough to survive one.
Lee Lin Chin wants Aussies to play with their selfies in Optus’ latest Olympic push.
Content-led campaign pushes 'snow addicts' to go to New Zealand.
AAMI Insurance is targeting millennials and science fiction fans with its latest Snapchat campaign set to kick off at Comic-Con.
See pro surfer Sally Fitzgibbons and pro BMX rider Kai Sakakibara go head-to-head in the latest campaign for Garnier.
There is more to graduating than getting a piece of paper. Federation Uni is highlighting that its degrees go one step further.
This gem of a mockumentary spot plays up the awkward existence of BO through fictional character Barry Ogden.
VCCP Sydney's latest work for the brand looks at the benefits of exercise on your well-being.
There’s nothing like a little friendly competition between husband and wife.
Coca-Cola’s campaign for Rio 2016 draws a parallel between the feeling of winning a gold medal and everyday moments of joy.