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We’ve all seen the tourism ads with epic shots of deserted beaches and buff Australian celebrities – but Tourism NT is pushing away from the traditional constraints of tourism advertising.
As part of a $10 million bid to take on beer and make premix drinks “sexy again”, Diageo is bringing back the iconic Bundy bear.
NRL legends talk about their favourite shows as Stan introduces a new tagline.
Maxima paper towels is cleaning up the dirtiest of situations in its latest ad.
Affinity has taken data to a new level to predict when kids are going to be coughing and serving their mum targeted advertising.
Over 70% of Australians support the legalisation of voluntary euthanasia. So why is there still no law, asks Go Gentle.
"2000km in 10 days with 20 custom bikes…..just think of the stories.”
“Here's your commercial. What if I'm giving birth to Justin Bieber, who's giving birth to Anthony Kiedis, who's giving birth to a phone?”
Lift is getting a makeover, which has been developed specifically for the Australian market. To raise awareness the brand has launched a multi million-dollar marketing push.
Don’t agree on getting married? Forget to put down the toilet seat? Don’t worry – because if you both love Nando’s Peri-Peri sauce, your relationship is safe…
Cricket Australia is getting on board with the current trend of diversity in advertising.
Wrangler is asking women to challenge their views on female sexuality and changing the conversation around women’s bodies.
Virgin Australia has a launched campaign to coincide with the AFL finals series, celebrating the diversity of AFL players and fans.
Virgin is telling real life stories with dogs and roller coasters to get across it's new positioning.
The out of office is the most boring email you’ll ever receive. But that is about to change.
Audi are using a popular internet meme to arouse humour in its latest spot about driverless technology.
Škoda and DDB Sydney have created the perfect anti car ad, car ad – with the brand pushing to sell cars not clichés.
Airtasker rolls out its first ever major advertising campaign from startup agency UDKU, led by former M&C Saatchi heads Mark Timmins and Colin Jowell.