Account Executive
Posted
16 May 2021
Due to strong business growth we are looking for an outstanding individual who can assist in supporting client accounts to drive multi-channel customer goals. Reporting into the Business Managers and Business Directors the individual will own responsibility for day to day client account duties, offline implementation and administration duties.
You will think creatively and be driven by day-to-day strategy, execution and optimisations. Working collaboratively across the agency you must be able to thrive in a fast-paced environment with an entrepreneurial spirit and creative curiosity. The ideal candidate will be amiable, self-motivated, driven and can show up with presence into the workplace. This role requires a well-organised individual with a positive attitude to lead a range of projects. We are looking for an individual who is passionate, enthusiastic, loves what they do and wants to create an amazing office environment for all.
MLA summer campaign Part 2: Feuding political leaders share chops
January 21, 2021 9:39
After months of bickering about borders and COVID-19 regulations, Meat and Livestock Australia (MLA) is hoping the humble lamb chop will reunite state premiers in a very intimate way.
Positioned in city CBDs and regional centres close to state borders, out-of-home billboards parodying the famous Berlin Wall mural ‘My God, Help Me to Survive This Deadly Love’ – otherwise known as ‘Fraternal Kiss’ – depict Australia’s political leaders simultaneously taking a bite of some lamb.
NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian and QLD Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk
The activations continue the narrative set by MLA’s annual summer lamb ad this year, which took inspiration from the hard border closures states have put in place against one another to protect constituents from COVID-19 outbreaks. The film depicts Australians breaking down the walls that separate the states and reuniting with a lamb b
MLA’s summer campaign: border closures, Morrison’s holiday and lamb reuniting the nation
Border closures are front and centre of the Meat and Livestock Australia (MLA) 2021 summer lamb campaign, but at the heart remains the brand s consistent message of unity. Mumbrella s Zoe Wilkinson chats to domestic marketing manager Graeme Yardy about Christmas lockdowns, tongue-in-cheek humour, and taking a jab at Prime Minister Scott Morrison.
January 11, 2021 11:01
“As soon as we saw it in shot, we just went: ‘Yep. Absolutely. It works,” Meat and Livestock Australia’s (MLA) domestic marketing manager, Graeme Yardy, tells Mumbrella.
A disembodied hand reaches through a sky-high concrete wall, separating Queensland and New South Wales, offering a curious elderly man a simple lamb chop. He leans over it, and takes a bite.