AUCKLAND, Today: Exciting developments in the 2025 NZ Radio & Podcast Awards with several category updates aimed to attract a broader array of entrants from all corners of New Zealand.
AUCKLAND, Yesterday: The revamped New World has made its comeback in Mt Albert, reopening after the devastating floods during the Auckland Anniversary celebrations forced it to shut down.
AUCKLAND, Today: Discover the benefits of going Naked for your garden! Sealord’s latest sustainable initiative, crafted in Nelson, transforms unused fish product into a versatile organic garden fertiliser.
AUCKLAND, Today: oOh!media New Zealand is thrilled to roll out 10 innovative advertising panels connected to five new Locky Dock locations in Whangārei, answering the call for increased micro mobility solutions in New Zealand’s northernmost city.
AUCKLAND, Today: FizzyPop, a Hawke’s Bay advertising agency, has collaborated with the Hawke’s Bay Hawks to overhaul their brand identity, digital presence, and market approach.
AUCKLAND, Today: JCDecaux is gearing up for the holiday season by managing the standout triple static billboards at Sylvia Park, New Zealand’s biggest and most iconic shopping center.
AUCKLAND, Today: Chemistry has successfully rebranded and digitally transformed Digital Arena, an Apple IT partner specialising in bespoke technology solutions for New Zealand’s creative industries.
AUCKLAND, Today: In partnership with Quantum Jump, the AA has kicked off the AALLLLL the Good Stuff Quiz, a fun way for AA Members to uncover all the incredible benefits their membership offers beyond the renowned AA Roadservice.
AUCKLAND, Today: Ogilvy NZ has expanded its Ogilvy One services by appointing Aaron Goldring as the new Creative & Experience Design Director, enhancing their expertise in relationship design, creativity, and brand experience.
AUCKLAND, Today: BrandSpace, a division of Scentre Group known for its media, retail kiosks, and pop-ups across 42 Westfield locations in New Zealand and Australia, has unveiled programmatic buying for all its digital screens in New Zealand.