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The Honey Badger stars in a new ad for Head and Shoulders, but if the set-up seems familiar, you're not alone.
That mob would make an awesome film, but how about an ad? And one that cost $83m, at that.
Subscription video on demand service Presto has launched its TV offering, along with a new ad showcasing content.
Anything for a sleep in – right guys? Lynx's latest campaign for its new styling and shampoo product is banking on guys wanting to look with less effort. Or no effort. Whatever is easier.
If BWS' new platform to educate employees which pizza goes with a good wine, we're in.
Newcastle Brown Ale positions itself as the little brand that couldn't.
Kids give their shoes plenty of grief: running, climbing, puddle-stomping and lunch-time sport. So Clarks wants you to give them shoes that can handle it.
Foxtel wants you to know how sexy the IQ3 set top box is, without knowing exactly what it will look like or what it will do.
Seek is aiming to inspire Australians out of their career malaise with a new campaign featuring a young man and his future self.
iSelect is urging you not to be "left in the dark" about your power bill.
Teaser clips for Ten's new shows, Gogglebox and I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here have been released, at the network gears up to launch the two shows.
In MLA's Australia day advert, Richie Benaud is inviting the whole gang for Australia Day. As in literally, the Kelly Gang.
It might be back to work and back to deadlines but Nova is bringing a little bit of holiday fun around Australia this January with a good old fashioned slip n' slide.
Subaru and Discple have brought Billy Birmingham and Austen Tayshus back together for another swing at Australiana.
Curtis Stone is back on screens, promoting fresh food and a partnership between Coles and taste.com.au
Newcastle hitches its wagon to Doritos' train as it attempts to crash the Super Bowl again.
Just in case you couldn't tell from the squeals from teenage girls across the world, retail brand Calvin Klein has teamed up with Justin Bieber for its Spring/Summer 2015 campaign.
Le Coq Sportif Australia wish you a happy New Year, with a manifesto for 2015.