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Australian Beef is Worth the Fight

Australian Beef is a sponsor of Team Australia at the upcoming Olympic Games. Aussie javelin throwing extraordinaire, Kelsey Lee-Barber, has teamed up with her little brother to pitch Australian Beef in a new spot from The Monkeys. The brand is a sponsor of Australia’s Olympic teams and the campaign comes just weeks before the highly controversial Tokyo games are set to commence. The 30-second spot features Kelsey and her brother Greg locked in a battle, fork to fork, over who gets the last piece of beef at dinner. For Kelsey, the protein punch means world records and legendary status among Aussie sportswomen. For her more ambitious brother, the succulent cut means the high score on Dance Dance Revolution and fame and glory among the nerds at the local arcade.

MLA taps into Olympic sentiment with Feed Your Greatness beef campaign

MLA taps into Olympic sentiment with Feed Your Greatness beef campaign
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Netflix launches Not Alive Concert for Netflix Trese animated series via GIGIL Philippines

GIGIL Philippines releases launch campaign for 'Trese', the first-ever Filipino comic adapted by Netflix into an animated series on their global platform.

A Wave Can Mean Many Things in Jeep Campaign Featuring Australian Screen Legend Jack Thompson

Creative 65 Add to collection Cummins & Partners brings Man from Snowy River back in spot directed by Justin McMillan To launch Jeep Wave – the auto brand s global customer care initiative – the Man from Snowy River, Jack Thompson, himself gets behind the wheel of a Jeep in a new campaign from Cummins & Partners. Jack Thompson, one of Australia s most popular and enduring actors, explains the significance and special bond that the wave between Jeep drivers creates. “I’ve always felt that exchanging a wave on a country road is a classic form of bush courtesy. It’s a typical Australian gesture,” said Thompson,

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