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Super heroes are taking over News Corp Australia’s newspapers as part of a Hulk-sized comic book collectable launch.
To shake its bad reputation following a security leak, Ashley Madison has ditched the cheeky, mildly offensive ads for something more sincere.
The campaign also includes two new TV spots to bolster the Melbourne market.
Only he's grown up a little since the meerkats last saw him.
Chobani has launched its biggest marketing push out of the US as a sponsor of the Olympics.
Every athlete selected for the Australian team for Rio will be celebrated across APN Outdoor's digital screen network.
Virgin Mobile has called in the big guns for its Christmas in July campaign – a pissed off Santa Claus.
Carsales has taken a digital first approach for its new brand campaign, working with platforms such as Facebook and YouTube to bring the ads to life.
Australia Post’s latest ad aims to celebrate cultural diversity in football and pay tribute to what it offers to Aussie neighbourhoods.
Dove US wants women to define beauty for themselves in a new campaign.
Despite not being an official sponsor, Telstra has just aligned with the Rio Olympics in a new ad.
What does a Shih Tzu, a meteor shower and a news broadcaster have in common? The new Honda Civic, of course.
Tiger Beer and Marcel Sydney change what 'Made in Asia' means with the launch of a pop up store in New York celebrating Asian design.
The man who many are claiming has the potential to be the next James Bond is pushing the EPL for Optus.
Holden has moved in a new direction with its marketing, recruiting five high profile ambassadors to make the car brand stand out.
Chris Hemsworth is pretty into himself in the latest Foxtel ad from Whybin\TBWA.
As tax return time looms H&R Block has launched a new brand platform to highlight its expertise in the field.
Your kebab shop guy might miss you during Dry July, but it's all for a good cause.