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"If you have a backyard pool and a young family, would you not teach them to swim? No different as to if you live in a bushfire risk area would you not have a plan?"
School is about much more than reading and writing, it's about confidence, friendships, dreams and more.
Last summer 41 people drowned in NSW. The government and creative agency Loud are working together to reduce that number
Open Colleges tells the emotional stories of its students have chosen to pursue healthcare, aged care and disability industries.
If you've ever worked in retail, this campaign will hit home for you.
The $15 million “Find Better” ad features new-style creative and celebrates the endless pursuit of 'finding better'.
Google asks 'How many quokka selfies is too many?' in a new outdoor campaign hitting Australia.
Australia Post has cut family footage of Christmas Day and staff singing in a choir to promote its delivery services.
XXXX Gold are hijacking the classic Christmas spot with an ad all about cricket.
The powerful spot, by Engine, features a softly spoken voice-over and poignant musical composition.It showcases many touching scenes of growing up.
By encouraging visitors to be more conscious about their behaviour while they travel, the Palau Pledge aims to foster a more sustainable form of tourism.
As part of its efforts to better connect with marketers and prove the results it says it can deliver, Facebook has launched a content series called face-2-face, featuring nine high profile Australian marketers.
In the lead up to Christmas, the NSW Government has launched its latest road safety push targeted at Australians in regional NSW.
The new ad tells the haunting tale of someone trapped in a car as waters continue to rise. It's not for the faint hearted.
‘Do you know where your ads are’ – News Corp puts brand safety at the forefront of their latest campaign.
From creating a remote that controls the universe to taming a bear, Woodstock Bourbon is investing in one of it's largest marketing campaigns ever to create a bolder personality for the brand.
Kiwis are known to put their own spin on words, mixing up vowels and leaving the rest of the world pretty confused. Santa is one of them in Air New Zealand’s Christmas ad.
H&M has a steady history of working with musicians including Lady Gaga, Chance the Rapper, Future, and most recently The Weeknd on two capsule collections.