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Hahn builds on Never Settle in entrepreneurial web series featuring successful Aussies.
Meet the “activist cider” from Fog City.
KFC has shifted its focus from satire to ads that tell the story of its history in its latest campaign by Ogilvy Sydney.
Apple has begun an anti-Android campaign to get iPhone users to switch.
"I like to wear push-up bras," DDB and Carefree look at what no one knows.
Bonds is by Aussies, for Aussies whether you're a dog walker, graffiti artist or singer.
DDB Melbourne brings back iconic Schmackos tune after a two-year hiatus.
Unilever's Lynx looks at the tough questions of masculinity with UK boxer Anthony Joshua.
Stefan the stool expert is on a mission to combat constipation in a new ad for Coloxyl.
Kit Kat wants you to snap out of it in latest campaign from JWT Sydney.
Backstabbing and cat fights: Clemenger Sydney has the Housewives covered with new galvanised gowns and fashion-forward body armour.
Small businesses face a unique journey, Officeworks is here to help.
Lululemon’s first global campaign feels more like an ad for Nike or Under Armour, created by Vice’s in-house agency Virtue.
The campaign taps into the insight that people don’t want an over-idealised future filled with yachts and sports cars, but actually something much closer to home.
Netball Australia and Suncorp launch #TeamGirls self-confidence campaign.
Red Rock Deli, Andy Allen of Three Blue Ducks partner for online cooking series.
HBF has launched new campaign from The Works as a pitch for the health insurer’s creative account continues.
Youi Insurance and Emotive have launched a branded web series, starring NRL legends Sam Burgess and comedian Katie Burch.