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Do colleagues avoid you in the workplace? Contemplating a "new you"? Give yourself a spruce and once-over with this.
Do colleagues avoid you in the workplace? Contemplating a "new you"? Give yourself a spruce and once-over with this.
ThinkTV, the new research and marketing company, has been named marquee sponsor of the 2016 Australian Effie Awards.
Prolific UK author and expert on marketing effectiveness, Peter Field will join The Communications Council in Sydney and...
Effectiveness will be top of the agenda next month, as the Account Planning Group (APG) and The Communications Council w...
Miguel Gadea has been awarded Top of Class at Queensland’s 2016 AWARD School graduation ceremony, which took place at ...
Cristina Muffatti has been awarded Top of Class at South Australia’s 2016 AWARD School graduation ceremony, which took...
Jaimes Leggett, Group CEO of M&C Saatchi Australia, was confirmed as the ongoing Chair of The Communications Council...
Heading to AdSchool this year? Well, you won't be bored judging by this. Well, you could be. We really wouldn't know.
AWARD School is all about getting the creative juices flowing without the need for a 14-hour session at The White Horse.
There's nothing more grating than watching a do-gooder colleague flaunt their trophy from the night before, is there?
A total of 54 submissions were accepted and reviewed by the APG Committee, responding to a fundraising brief set by Reac...
M&C Saatchi boss jumps into the chair at The Comms Council replacing Droga5's Sudeep Gohil as chair.
Wilf Sweetland, Managing Partner of The Sweet Shop, has been appointed Chair of the Australasian Writers and Art Directo...
The Account Planning Group’s biannual awards program for Australia’s young planning talent is on the hunt for the ne...
It's a full wrap-up of last week's APMA Awards for those not on the guest list or haven't a clue what they are anyway.
The Communications Council today announces 61 campaigns from 27 clients and 22 agencies have made it through to the fina...
The Communications Council has announced 84 finalists from 36 agencies have made it into round two of the Australian Eff...
The Australian Effie Awards continue to receive strong support, with 190 entries submitted this year by 60 agencies on b...
The Communications Council has today issued a call for entries for the 2015 APMA Star Awards, which will mark the ceremo...
To survive in today’s industry, agencies must change. And planning must be at the van-guard of this evolution.
The APG is getting a new chair in the former of Saatchi & Saatchi executive planning director.
Machines and humans are becoming more and more intertwined and brands need to get themselves in the thick of it.
The Communications Council and Perth Advertising and Design Club have announced the consolidation of management.
A new campaign by AWARDS School aims to entice candidates into the ad industry from different ethnic backgrounds.
A team of nine industry creatives have been appointed AWARD School Heads.
Enrolments are open for the IPA Foundation Certificate, The Comms Council’s online international IPA qualification.
The Communications Council has issued a call for entries for the 2015 Australian Effie Awards.
Creative industry body AWARD has announced the judges line-up who will work under chairman Dan Wieden, Wieden+Kennedy.
Former CEO of The Newspaper Works, Tony Hale, has been appointed CEO of The Communications Council.
Host's Anthony Freedman takes over Melhuish's duties.
Melissa Cullen, co-founder and director of Res Publica, has been appointed chair of The Public Relations Council.
The Australasian Writers and Art Directors Association has appointed four female senior creatives to the Council.
Five Australian agencies were recognised at the Bravo! Awards which celebrate the best healthcare advertising.
The man behind the lauded Wieden+Kennedy agency will be judging you.
Margaret Zabel has accepted VP Marketing role at McDonalds and will be leaving The Comms Council at the end of December.
The search has begun for the next generation of talent for the marketing communications industry.