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Jacob's Creek has launched a global brand campaign promoting the people, places and passions behind every bottle of wine.
We're at the tail end of MOvember and gents are getting into the spirit. But what about the rest of us, the 'tache-challenged? For the love of god, somebody think of the ladies.
Anna Kendrick has the best holiday party, alone and on her own front stoop in the Christmas spot for Kate Spade.
Emotional and controversial, Sainsbury's 2014 Christmas TVC retells the Christmas truce between Germany and England in WWI.
News Corp's Sunday Telegraph has turned 75, and is celebrating with a song.
Christmas is a busy time for everyone, but no one more so than Santa. Luckily, he's ungraded his sleigh this year.
The most successful people are great listeners, which is why you should get onto radio. That's the message of Fairfax Radio's latest push as it challenges perceptions on radio advertising.
What started out as a simple quest to sell a 1999 Holden Barina has escalated into Barinageddon – Armageddon with a Barina.
Adidas hoping to leverage Sony Bill Williams' fan base to #leaveitsmark
Dumb Ways to Die just got Olympic-sized, in a new campaign for Metro Trains which sees the characters in an athletics competition.
What would you prefer: a new flat screen television, a night in a fancy hotel or guaranteed happiness?
Optus is giving the power of "yes" this silly season by decking the halls with dressed up cats and prawns with bon-bons.
Kikki.K is serving up the snowy white Christmas you never had in its campaign for the festive season.
Be yourself. That's what Southern Comfort is all about. IPG Mediabrands has developed the first local work under the global Whatever's Comfortable branding.
IGA celebrates the typical Aussie Christmas by reminding us all that there isn't one. But irrespective of how you celebrate it, it'll help you make Christmas easy.
By joining Tiger Air's Infrequent Flyer Club you will get absolutely nothing, except a membership card. Which you will have to print off yourself.
Curtis Stone will be helping you out in the kitchen this Christmas, with the celebrity chef front and centre in Coles' first TVC for the festive season.
Woolies-owned retailer Big W has used a revamped version of classic Christmas song "Santa Claus is coming to town" for its festive campaign.