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Forty Winks unveils consumer-facing campaign conducted by AJF Partnership.
Aussie icon Olivia Newton-John, musician John Butler and model Laura Wells are some of the ocean champions and celebrities calling for better protection of the Great Barrier Reef.
What started out as a vision from two brothers has now evolved into a huge beer brand, and next in Toohey's evolution is new branding and a pale ale.
Cadbury has gotten behind Jessie J and in return she has taken to the piano to serande each of the chocolates in the Cadbury stable.
First it created a hipster hamburglar, and now it's rolling out a food truck.
When a listener called up WSFM and asked the station to help her friend's business, Jonesy & Amanda got their creative juices flowing.
Hungry? For one day only you can call an Uber to deliver your lunch and it's all for a good cause.
GMHBA Health Insurance is continuing to push into metro markets with a new campaign positioning itself as the "People's Champion."
CarsGuide has taken a cheeky pop at its competitors, invoking divine wrath in its brand war against CarSales.
The Royal Australian College of General Practitioners, has launched its first public awareness campaign in 40 years, showing that a good GP is with you for life.
HotelTonight launches experiential roadshow featuring breakdancers, stunning views, and yoga.
Aussie condom firm ventures to Uganda to give away free condoms in bid to help HIV/AIDS battle
Adshel, Starcom and Suncorp have teamed up for a digital out of home activation which tracks Suncorp's mobile lenders across Sydney in real time.
Bingle is back, and this time it's not a CGI monkey that wants insurance, it's a woman being sawed in half.
Keno has a feeling that tonight's going to be a good night. And it's inviting you to play.
You know what you've been doing. You've been ripping yourself off. Now, RaboDirect wants you to save yourself... from yourself.
AdNews' cartoonist draws his thoughts on the latest industry and national happenings.
Brand participation agency 31st:Second has been tapped to push Campbell's new soup bases.