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Good on ya mum is in the mix. BMF's work for Tip Top means you can drop the bass and remake an iconic jingle.
What happens when Colgate and Adshel come together? A big, smelly button, that's what.
KFC is going back to basics to sell one of its basics the chicken burger and while the range may be revamped the soundtrack is straight out of the 80's.
It's beer o'clock in Melbourne with a thirst for a good old stormy brew.
It appears yet another person has bought a Jeep and this time it is hidden in the bushes.
It's hard to make petrol look sexy, patriotic even. But Caltex has given it a shot in the latest TV commerical via Leo Burnett Sydney.
It's always surprising when you come across a campaign like this, its message clear and poignant - if not bewildering the message still needs to be sent.
A life-size mouse comparing the price of cheese? Yep, its Aldi's latest bargain busting promo.
Now even uni open days get the adland treatment as Federation University Australia (FedUni) hunts for students.
When in doubt, Google it!
If you're going to fill yourself up with Maccas, you'd probably be wise to go for a run beforehand. The Maccas Run is back.
No two days are the same on a surfboard. Samsung Mobile's new arty spot marks its partnership with the ASP.
Budding writers are urged to embrace their spooky side and get involved with the Melbourne Writers Festival in a mass writing project.
Lotto NZ promises to turn your life around with a little Spanish spice.
Thousands of new babies, millions of anniversaries and millions more birthdays will all happen today. And every day.
If you're looking for a cheap night out, look no further with Opal man's 8 date ruling.
Its a riddle of who's – who in Pantone's latest print campaign featuring pop culture legends, or at least their eyes.
Have you ever seen a super ad like this?