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Even if the creepy old man doesn't convince you to buy a Hyundai, he at least gets you to watch the ad to the end pitching the terrifying terrain of the old road against the new.
It's winter and people are dreaming of a warmer getaway so when better to tempt Bondi Beach-goers with a teaser campaign for shiny new cruise ships.
Got #FordFootyTricks? You could win a Kuga in Ford Australia's latest campaign.
Its the latest buzz from Amazon after its first smartphone launch, this time luring customers in with free goodies in a packed market.
Is a hen party gang wearing slutty nun costumes bumping into the real Sisters of God a good move for RAC Roadside Assistance?
Virgin Mobile is asking 'what the phone, Australia?' in its latest campaign, running in cinemas.
Dilpreet shares his dreams to one day be selected for an AFL team as the league promotes its multicultural round.
Industry body ADMA wants to see everyone's thinking faces in a campaign to promote its Creative School.
Ladies, do you know what your man's doing when he's in your car?
AFL footy star Patrick Karnezis is offering international folk free tickets to the Toyota AFL Multicultural Round.
Toyota is back on our screens just a week after its 'Dad to the Bone' spot, with a tradie mourning the love of his life - the Hilux.
Facebook has jumped onto the World Cup bandwagon with its latest spot with friends teaming up to play a game using the social media platform
IKEA UK has got us all dreaming of the perfect night's sleep in its new spot, by Mother London.
Dick Smith looks at all the creative 'smiths' in the world in its new campaign, by IdeaWorks.
Aldi's 'Like, Like' campaign - the one that brought us the luscious long locks of Gabriel - is back.
Betting punter Unibet deliver a more serious tone to those “who treat punting as a passion and a hobby rather than just a fun thing to do with mates at the pub.”
Actress Marta Dusseldorp, swimmer Stephanie Rice and TV star Barry Du Bois are getting on board the Cancer Council's annual Daffodil Day this August.
Tax accountants H&R Block are keen to let everyone know they don't miss anything - not even elephants.