Australia scores 11 finalists at shortlist stage of LIA Integration and Non-Traditional categories

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Melanoma-likes-me-thumb-400x262-197165.jpgThe shortlists for LIA’s Integration and Non-Traditional categories have been announced with Australia scoring five finalists in the Integration category and six in Non-Traditional.

In Integration Leo Burnett Sydney scored two finalists; one for Canon ‘Shine’ and one for its JUST campaign. M&C Saatchi Sydney has scored a finalist Blue_Balls.jpgfor Blue Ball Foundation ‘Game of Balls’; McCann Melbourne for Tigerair ‘Infrequent Flyers Club’ and Leo Burnett Melbourne for SPC #MyFamilyCan.

In the Non-Traditional category GPY&R Brisbane + Melbourne scored two for Melanoma Patients Australia ‘Melanoma Likes Me’ and GPY&R Melbourne was also shortlisted for Public Transport Victoria’s ‘Donation Posters’. Leo Burnett Melbourne made the shortlist twice; once for Crikey ‘Set In Stone’ and once for SPC #MyFamilyCan. M&C Saatchi’s ‘Game of Balls’ for Blue Balls Foundation made the shortlist once.

IntegrationJuryRESIZED (1).jpgAmir Kassaei (Worldwide CCO of DDB Worldwide) was this year’s jury president for Integration, joined by Jay Benjamin, Prateek Bhardwaj, Francisco, Cassis, Diego Medvedocky, Marcus Rebeschini, Alexander Schill, Luis Silva Dias and Jason Williams.