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As part of its efforts to better connect with marketers and prove the results it says it can deliver, Facebook has launched a content series called face-2-face, featuring nine high profile Australian marketers.
In the lead up to Christmas, the NSW Government has launched its latest road safety push targeted at Australians in regional NSW.
The new ad tells the haunting tale of someone trapped in a car as waters continue to rise. It's not for the faint hearted.
‘Do you know where your ads are’ – News Corp puts brand safety at the forefront of their latest campaign.
From creating a remote that controls the universe to taming a bear, Woodstock Bourbon is investing in one of it's largest marketing campaigns ever to create a bolder personality for the brand.
Kiwis are known to put their own spin on words, mixing up vowels and leaving the rest of the world pretty confused. Santa is one of them in Air New Zealand’s Christmas ad.
H&M has a steady history of working with musicians including Lady Gaga, Chance the Rapper, Future, and most recently The Weeknd on two capsule collections.
The second series in a three-part campaign features Matt Wright and is a collaboration between the beer company, MCN, MediaCom and Foxtel.
Aldi has released three new short form ads that are pushing the range of products available for Christmas.
Apple's annual holiday ad is a beautiful dancing routine with AirPods as the main star.
Serena Williams is the picture of maternal pride as she lovingly cradles her daughter in a new video. But there's a catch.
R/GA Sydney is behind a series of intimate short films created for the Telstra Ballet Dancer Award.
Arnott's is reminding Australians not to forget to leave a bicky out for Santa this Christmas.
Creative agency Banjo is asking music festival goers to pee in a cup in NSW Health campaign.
Ogilvy has released its first work for Cadbury just in time for Christmas.
Uber celebs appear in UberEATS latest campaign.
“The spirit of Christmas truly alive as we laugh and sing and dance and thrive.”
From doughnut-stuffed turkey to avocados, Australians share their favourite things about Christmas, with a sneak peek from Curtis Stone.