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No one puts the ball in the corner, except for on Fox Sports.
Put out your darts: An out-of-home billboard for a quit-smoking brand coughs when it whiffs cigarette smoke from passing smokers.
If you think about it, working out appears crazy. And Samsung is here to show you why.
In a dozen social videos, Streets Icecream is parodying everyone from the Backstreet Boys to video gamers.
It may only be January but Cadbury wants you to know Easter is here. At least in the advertising world, that is.
ANZ believes finance is easy and is using people undertaking tricky tasks while explaining the bank’s products to prove it.
Officeworks is getting students back to school by highlighting the journey children's take from kindergarten to their year 12 final exam.
Axle Whitehead is back in the latest ad from William Hill promoting its official partnership with the Australian Open.
A Jolly Green Giant is encouraging Americans to eat more vegetables in a new set of ads by Deutsch’s New York office.
Nike has turned Kevin Hart into an athlete in its latest ad series promoting the Apple Nike smartwatch.
Captain Risky is once again showing why Budget Direct won't insure him. This time with Skippy the kangaroo.
Online education provider Open Colleges is shaking up its advertising with a new brand platform focusing on inspiring mature age students.
Allianz is shaking up its marketing approach, ditching the famous ‘Ahh…llianz’ tagline in favour for inspirational advertising.
P&O Cruises has launched its first creative work from creative agency Bashful, re-imagining cruise ships as actual places.
Royal Life Saving Australia have brought on Masterchef star Matt Preston to highlight how easy backyard drowning incidents can occur - and how they can prevented.
Banana Boat and J Walter Thompson Sydney have launched a children's book as part of a sun education campaign.
J. Walter Thompson is encouraging people to give a rescue pet a home this Christmas for Sydney Dogs & Cats Home.
For over 65 years the Old English Sheepdog has been synonymous with the Dulux brand. And now he's back.