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Adshel is reminding advertisers that when it comes to capturing consumers' attention ahead of Christmas - it all starts in September.
AirAsia is bringing on Guy Sebastian to celebrate its 10th anniversary of operations in Australia.
Bumble creates a buzz around its latest feature with a free catfish truck in New York.
Betfair has shirked category norms in wagering advertising with no slapstick comedy or montage of sports shots in sight.
The powerful videos, from Cummins&Partners, want to help men talk about their mental health.
The ads, from Swann Insurance and CHE Proximity, turn an everyday errand into an epic journey for motorcyclists.
Made by BBDO, pop star Taytay gives fans a sneak peek into her life in this new telco ad in the US.
The campaign is part of the almost $18 million in initiatives funded by the government's Responsible Gambling Fund to minimise harms linked to problem gambling.
When the viewer is prompted to un-mute, they hear a completely different story. Suicide Prevention worked with Cummins&Partners & Glue Society on this video series.
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Ikea has installed full sized sofas around Australia for all your snoozing needs.
Ian Thorpe fronts the latest campaign encouraging Australians to vote yes in the same-sex marriage postal survey.
A gruesome billboard popped up in East London this week, featuring zombies chowing down on brains and bodies.
Netflix is taking shots at Netflix in weird billboard ads across the US.
‘Something for everyone’ – Comedian David Hughes boasts P&O Cruises on board activities.
The AFL’s star players surprise passers-by with a live streaming stunt from JCDecaux.
Kraft Heinz has revealed new work for its Heinz Beanz product from Y&R New Zealand as the pitch process proceeds.
How many shots of chicken in a chicken ad do you need to sell chicken for a chicken brand? See here as Lilydale's ad by M&C Saatchi has the answer.