July 19 2021, 4:27 pm | BY Ricki Green | 1 Comment
To coincide with the launch of the new Mac with the M1 chip, Apple has launched a new campaign for Mac in Australia, featuring an all-Australian cast via TBWA\Media Arts Lab.
‘Behind the Mac – Made In Australia’ showcases and celebrates some of Australia’s hottest homegrown creative talents, who are hard at creating art on their Mac, right here at home.
Featuring top local artists, from a range of locations and creative disciplines, the TV commercial, digital and out-of-home campaign highlights the creators artistic output alongside a black and white found image of them working behind a Mac.
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Harvey proposed in Port Douglas in Queensland after his other plans fell through.
“We’ve been dating for five and a half years, I thought it was about time,” he said on air.
“[Sam] wanted to be proposed to in Japan, but obviously with COVID that wasn’t going to happen… We went snorkelling on the Great Barrier Reef and then that night I told her I’d organised a dinner. We went across the hall to her mum and dad’s room and her family were all there and I did it in front of all of the family.”
It was a big morning for radio stars and stations across the country, with various new programs going to air for the first time.
Scroll through below to hear how they all fared as the mics went live, and let us know which was your favourite in the comments.
2DayFM Sydney:
The Morning Crew
The latest iteration of 2DayFM’s Breakfast show featuring Dave Hughes, Ed Kavalee and Erin Molan went to air this morning, with the opening break covering everything from COVID-19 vaccines to speculation on gay footballers and Molan’s many other media commitments.
Since the departure of Kyle Sandilands and Jackie ‘O’ Henderson, 2Day has cycled through numerous talent lineups, including Jules Lund, Merrick Watts, Sophie Monk, Mel B, Dan Debuf, Maz Compton, Rove McManus, Sam Frost, Em Rusciano, Harley Breen, Ed Kavalee (now back with the program), Grant Denyer, Ash London and Jamie Angel.