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Aussie daily deal website sets up shop in New Zealand
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There are already plenty of daily deal websites operating in New Zealand, but popular Australian shopping site Catch of the Day thinks there’s still room in the market for another one and will start offering its cheap wares to insatiable online shopping Kiwis on 1 February.

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DraftFCB catches a butterfly
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DraftFCB has scooped round two of MSN’s trans-Tasman Butterfly Award, a competition designed to recognise Australasia’s online advertising creativity.

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Good Morning, Mr Jones
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Those fortunate enough to still be at home watching television every weekday morning will have a new face to contend with in 2010 after it was announced Hadyn Jones will replace Steve Gray as co-host of Good Morning, joining Sarah Bradley and Brendon Pongia on the couch to discuss things like gardening and emotions. 

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Ogilvy bags trifecta
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The advertising lazy susan has spun again in early 2010, and this time it’s Ogilvy announcing three new additions to its creative department.

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Royal endorsements bring international brand exposure
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Most brands are happy to get a celebrity endorsement (even when it’s fairly incongruous) as long as it raises awareness of the product. And, thanks to Prince Willy the Charming (and his dutiful media army), the profiles of such things as brand New Zealand, Kia Kaha clothing,  Monteith’s New Zealand lager, over-budget legal buildings, barbecue culture and little spotted kiwis are now most definitely on the rise overseas.

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Aim Prox puts three in the box
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AIM Proximity, the world’s second best direct marketing agency according to the recent The Won Report, has announced the appointment of a new creative director, channel planning director and production director.

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ADFEST extends deadline for entries
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Due to popular demand from the region’s agencies and production companies, ADFEST, the only Asia Pacific advertising festival originating from Asia, has agreed to extend the deadline for entries until 31 January.

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Prince William’s trip used as excuse to show old Kiwi tourism ads
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As Bonnie Prince Willy jaunts around New Zealand on his regal tour with around 60 foreign journalists capturing his every forced smile and hoping he’ll spill tomato sauce on his suit at the upcoming governmental barbecue, much has been written about the value to ‘brand New Zealand’ in terms of the positive exposure his jet-lag infused trip will generate.

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Tiger Translate: where beer meets art
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Tiger Translate, the New Zealand-developed art and music mash-up, is heading back to Auckland in 2010, with this year’s event set to take place in a pop-up location (trend alert!) featuring a maze of gallery spaces spread over three floors.

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Stunning new research shows old research was correct
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Shocking results from further in-depth studies conducted over the summer break by the diligent researchers at Dresden’s Bikini Institute prove that fictional studies from late 2009 were correct: StopPress readers are in fact far superior to their peers in almost every conceivable way and also haven’t put on any weight over Christmas.

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Grabaseat-sponsored ‘cougar’ army to descend on NZI Sevens
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Over the holidays, when you weren’t eating sausages, perfecting your extreme hammocking or tipping a car on its roof and setting it on fire while giving the cops the fingers to celebrate the new year, you may have laid your peepers on this cougar viral that was created by the team at Grabaseat.

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Ad-free TVNZ7 to screen new show about ads
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Annoyed by the dearth of commercials on TVNZ7? Well, be annoyed no more ad lovers, because Top Shelf, the production company behind Media 7, is remedying the shortage by making a show that focuses on the advertising industry.

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Learning from the lucky country: trends for the new decade

New Zealand is often accurately cast as the poorer, smaller, less productive (but slightly less boorish and better looking) cousin of Australia. And while the following predictions about the ‘Twentytens’ from social researcher and futurist Mark McCrindle of McCrindle Research are all based on Australian data and research, there are enough similarities between the lucky country and New Zealand for the insights to have some relevance to local marketers. Plus, it’s Australia Day on 26 January, so consider reading this post a show of solidarity with our Tasman neighbours.

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