In an effort to equip Kiwi youth with tools for staying ahead, ASB has collaborated with Youthline to unveil a song designed to alleviate anxiety.
Monthly Archives: May, 2023
Bourbon brand Maker’s Mark has joined forces with Taylor Pass honey to offer Kiwis the chance to experience the B Corp status of both companies.
oOh!media NZ has expanded its digital advertising presence at the upgraded Lower Albert Street bus interchange, situated in Auckland’s CBD.
Following his recent visit to NZ we delve into the mind of Bob Hoffman with this Q&A in an attempt to make sense of the complexities of the ad world.
LUMO Digital has revealed its sales team is expanding, with the hiring of Ste Buck, Charlotte Garvan, and promotion of Josh McWilliams.
Whānau Ora, in collaboration with creative agency Motion Sickness, has unveiled a campaign to enhance Māori aspiration and inspiration.
KiwiRail has announced the appointment of Federation as a strategic creative agency partner for its Rail Safety advertising.
From alien leaders to AI, a new campaign from PRINZ addresses the potentially outlandish communication challenges PR might face in the future.
The Comms Council has announced the panel of executive judges for the upcoming 2023 Beacon Awards, in association with oOh!media.
Not Another™, a Christchurch creative agency, has been recognised for its contributions to the Porn Week website with two Webby Awards.
Special NZ’s ‘Last Performance’ for Partners Life and ‘Summer Never Sleeps’ for Kathmandu have received Silver Pencils at The One Show.
Liv McPherson, Senior Account Manager at Undertow Media, presents practical tips on effectively communicating during unprecedented events.
In response to the changing needs of Kiwi car buyers, NZME’s automotive brand, DRIVEN, has relaunched as DRIVEN Car Guide.
In celebration of its 20th birthday VMO has unveiled a new identity and brand positioning, Outdoor Done Differently.
TBWA\NZ, Eleven NZ and ANZ have launched a new initiative, ANZ Screen Savers, to help keep loved ones safe from financial scams.
Local agencies OMD NZ and Special NZ have been recognised on the world’s stage by the prestigious United Kingdom’s Campaign yesterday.
Pead, a leading communications and PR agency in Aotearoa, has announced the promotions of five team members.
Jo Taylor is returning to College Hill after eight years, as the newest ‘boomerang,’ assuming the role of Managing Partner for the BNZ account.
Social media marketing agency Blackjet has undergone a rebrand and is now known as Blackjet Social, highlighting its renewed focus on social media.
McDonald’s and DDB Group Aotearoa have released a new McCafé brand platform ‘Great Things Are Brewing’ which celebrates a great start to the day.
NZ Football has declared that Go Media has expanded its commitment to football in NZ by joining forces as a partner of the Ford Football Ferns.
Bastion Shine has been appointed as integrated advertising and communications partner for J.H Whittaker & Sons, following a pitch process.
The Monkeys Aotearoa, a division of Accenture Song, has been selected by wellness brand No Ugly as its official creative and strategic agency.
Whittaker’s new campaign highlights the use of local ingredients, immersing chocolate lovers in the enchanting process of creating the latest block.
TradeCareers has unveiled a platform called Building Belonging which aims to dismantle diversity barriers within the New Zealand trades industry.
Scroll Media is backing a new study in collaboration with Gameloft to demonstrate the efficacy of gaming advertising for brands.
In a strategic move to enhance its sales force, Sky Sales has announced the appointment of Vaughan Lovell as new Business Director.
Brian Turner of Kantar Insights NZ discusses the relationship between profit ROI and creative effectiveness and what this means for advertisers.
Cate Slater has been selected by TVNZ to assume the newly established position of Chief Transformation Officer.
Air Chathams has launched a new campaign shifting its focus from brand awareness to the enchanting allure of the islands.