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LJ Hooker and The Holla Agency have moved away from its 'LJ Hooker you're the best' tagline, with its new direction focusing on making dreams come true.
Kmart is welcoming the festive season with an eight-part campaign that is Christmas meets contemporary.
M2M Sydney has given Martin Place train station a summer makeover for its latest campaign #ELECTRIFYSUMMER.
Australian cricketers are being readied for victory in a Toyota Australia campaign that promises to teach them how to celebrate in style.
Move over Sylvester Stallone, Warburtons in the UK has teamed up with a new celebrity, or should I say, celebrities.
Aldi has launched its global Christmas campaign and it's a very different affair to the Australian ad created by BMF. The ad aired on ITV in the UK earlier this month.
British department store House of Fraser UK is challenging traditional notions of Christmas with a music video-style ad for a campaign that will debut on Instagram.
Freeview wants you to Meet the Freemans, the family you're supposed to be keeping up with.
The new 30 second ad is the latest in a series featuring The Office creator putting progressively less effort into his promotional tie-up with the telco.
Sainsbury's has turned to a family pet created by popular children's author Judith Kerr in its Christmas ad spot which looks to to evoke the giving spirit.
Celebrity chef, Matt Moran, and Pedestrian TV bloggers, Byron Spencer and Natalia Personson, share what inspires them.
Chicago Uber users got more than they bargained for when they logged into the app last weekend –Sausage Nonnas.
Bonds is giving men more wisdom inside their undies in part three of its 'The Boys' campaign.
Village Roadshow shows the joy that you can experience at its Gold Coast theme parks in its latest marketing push by Che Proximity.
The ad continues a theme started earlier in the year for the Swedish chain – that of rediscovering wonder in your everyday environment.
Unicef has joined with Panic London to create a short film that raises awareness about the huge number of young people fleeing violence and seeking asylum in Europe.
Chandon has partnered with lifestyle, travel and fashion bloggers The Trend Spotter and MediaCom's content arm in a new ad spot that sells Australians to #livelifeunplanned.
Harvey Nichols is doing its bit to help us avoid giving the gift of awkward in its cringeworthy Christmas campaign.