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Part film clip, part music video, part ad. The latest campaign for Seafolly uses the call of summer as a way to get you in the water.
Knowledge makes the world go around, that is according to Griffith University.
Roll up the sails and put on an eye patch - Bundaberg pirates are heading out on the high seas.
Some kids know right from the get go and The University of Canberra wants to help you realise your dreams.
Gambling can be bad for your health, warns bookmaker. All that money can hurt your elbow...
After a sophisticated beer? Look no further than Crown's Golden Ale.
Circulon's non-stick cookware runs circles around the competition. Now you can watch your food do the same.
The NSW Guerie Goats Union team hadn't won a game all season so Maccas asked the Wallabies' Matt Burke to give a helping hand to the struggling local team.
In the latest campaign from TransLink there's no Opal man in sight, rather a man who wants to win you over with a bouquet of train tickets... crafty.
Forget bigger is better, Coca-Cola is putting its money behind small being better.
Telstra has kicked off the latest instalment of its new phone feeling campaign and this time in involves hermit crabs, and every time you get something new they do too.
No prizes for knowing Sally Fitzgibbons can surf. But did you know she loves to run?
A zoo of a campaign bringing back Boost's popular What's Your Name Game promotion
Summer is fast approaching, bringing with it ice cream, beach days and -more often than not- the threat of bushfire.
Red Rooster hits the cinema thanks to Val Morgan, adding a little TLC to the movie experience.
We've all been there. Settling on a purchase we're not quite sure we want only to get it home... and hate it.
It's not quite the Old Spice Guy but that's kind of the point- GetUp! wants you to put yourself in the director’s chair in a new tie up with Tropfest.
In an aim to get more people to explore the lesser known parts of The Motherland, STA Travel has partnered with VisitBritain for the “Wildcard Challenge”.