Friends compete to earn the most Velocity points at 7-Eleven
July 8, 2021 1:31
7-Eleven has launched a campaign to celebrate the ability to earn Velocity Frequent Flyer points at 7-Eleven via CHE Proximity.
It was announced in May this year that members of Virgin Australia’s loyalty program would be able to earn points at 7-Eleven stores.
The spots see a pair of friends competing with one another to see who can earn the most points at 7-Eleven.
Adam Jacka, head of marketing communications at 7-Eleven said: “As lockdowns ease, we are excited to help people take to the skies again by making earning Points everyday easier. Whether it’s an early morning freshly ground coffee, a delicious wrap for lunch, a fill up on fuel or a treat on the go, our customers can now earn Velocity Points to get to their next reward faster.
July 8 2021, 12:37 pm | BY Ricki Green | 18 Comments
7-Eleven has launched its partnership with the Velocity Frequent Flyer program through a new campaign from creative agency CHE Proximity.
Australia’s 10 million Velocity Frequent Flyer Members can now earn Points on everyday food, drinks, fuel and more at over seven hundred 7-Eleven stores.
Says Adam Jacka, head of marketing communications at 7-Eleven: “As lockdowns ease, we are excited to help people take to the skies again by making earning Points everyday easier. Whether it’s an early morning freshly ground coffee, a delicious wrap for lunch, a fill up on fuel or a treat on the go, our customers can now earn Velocity Points to get to their next reward faster.
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BCF celebrates the joy of camping in the face of no overseas travel
December 11, 2020 10:51
There’s a brighter side of not being able to go overseas for Christmas, and BCF is noting the weird and wintery family reunions that Australians will miss out on this year.
BCF’s iconic jingle describes the disappointment many feel about being unable to go overseas, but the song is contrasted with the picturesque images of Australians camping in the great outdoors.
The ad also makes reference to the origins of COVID-19, with lyrics expressing “Shaz is a bit upset that somebody ate a bat”.
December 11 2020, 10:25 am | BY Ricki Green | 32 Comments
With international holidays off the cards this summer, BCF’s new campaign ‘You Couldn’t Be Anywhere Better’ via The Monkeys Melbourne, is reminding Aussies if you can’t be anywhere else, you may as well make the most of it here.
The outdoor retailer’s new campaign celebrates how international travel bans are making holidays in the Aussie bush even more enticing.
Directed by Tony Rogers and produced by Guilty, the campaign looks on the bright and summery side of what has been a pretty yucky year.
The campaign spots are accompanied by BCF’s much-loved anthem, and show Aussies having a cracking time in our idyllic landscapes, in contrast to some pretty bleak international locations.