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B&T > Campaigns > Industry Super Australia Revamps Iconic ‘Symbol’ Campaign Via Shannon Behaviour Change
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Industry Super Australia Revamps Iconic ‘Symbol’ Campaign Via Shannon Behaviour Change

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Published on: 27th October 2025 at 12:32 PM
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Industry Super Australia (ISA) and long-term creative partner Shannon Behaviour Change (SBC) have launched the new ‘Symbol’ campaign, marking the next evolution of one of Australia’s most recognisable brand campaigns.

Symbol works in in tandem with their other iconic campaign, ‘Compare the Pair’. First launched in 2005 to disrupt a financial sector dominated by profit-driven banks, ‘Compare the Pair’ made Australians understand that the best performing super funds are those run to profit members, not shareholders.

Symbol makes more of an emotional connection, reinforcing that a super fund with the Industry SuperFunds (ISF) mark is run to benefit you and only you. This consistent dual-messaging strategy has resulted in ISA’s participating funds’ market share growing to more than six million members.

The campaign’s key message of the last few years was ‘Just look for the Symbol’. This new chapter of ISF’s Symbol campaign focuses on what ISF members found when they looked for the symbol: a super fund where profits go to members, not shareholders.

“The Symbol refresh builds on a behavioural strategy that has guided Industry SuperFunds’ growth from challenger to category leader”, said James Shannon, creative partner at Shannon Behaviour Change. “It’s an emotional call to action; a reminder that Australians can continue to find comfort and security in a fund where profits go to them, not shareholders.”

The new campaign features a reimagined version of We’re All In This Together, exclusively recorded by Ben Lee, whose original performance became a cultural touchstone in the early years of the campaign.

“Bringing Ben back was about reminding Australians that progress is something we achieve collectively,” added Shannon. “The creative integrity that’s defined this campaign for 20 years hasn’t wavered, it’s evolved.”

The ISA and SBC partnership has been recognised globally for its long-term creative effectiveness, including a 2024 WARC Award for Best Long-Term Growth campaign.

Alana Burnside, chief executive and director of marketing at Industry Super Australia said, “This evolution of the campaign amplifies the trust equity Industry SuperFunds have built over decades. By leaning into the symbol’s emotional resonance, we’re not just refreshing a campaign—we’re reaffirming our commitment to member-first values.

“Few campaigns in Australia can match the cultural relevance, impact and trust that this collective partnership has built.”

 

Credits

Client: Industry Super Australia

Chief Executive & Marketing Director: Alana Burnside

Head of Brand & Marketing: Bronwyn Hooton

Marketing Campaign Manager: Helen Avramidis

Assistant Marketing Manager – Digital: Brooke Sullivan

Creative agency: Shannon Behaviour Change

Managing Partner / Strategy: Michael Daddo

Client Service team: David Dumas (Group Business Director), Tenneille Stone (Business Director), Ananya Sen (Senior Business Manager)

Creative team: James Shannon (Creative Director), Kim Hellier (Senior Art Director)

SBC Producer: Jo Theoharis

Media agency: Initiative

Group Investment Director: Sam Bailey

Associate Director: Alex Glavenko

Senior Investment Executive: Ridhima

Production company: Shannon Behaviour Change

Director: James Shannon

Producer: Beaver

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Oliver Cerovic
By Oliver Cerovic
Oliver is a journalist at B&T, joining in April 2025 after completing a Bachelor of Communications, majoring in Journalism at UTS. He covers media agencies and owners, and has a strong interest in sports marketing. Oliver has a background in sport, previously writing for Fox League and the Manly Warringah Sea Eagles. He famously hit a last-ball six in the 2026 Big Clash to deliver his Indies side to a 19 point loss.

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