Tourism NZ responds to MLA’s New Australia-Land proposition in a campaign via TBWA\Sydney

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vztQ7msk.jpgNew Zealand has weighed in on the debate as to whether they do, in fact, do Australia better than Australia following MLA’s proposed merger that would see Aussies and their Kiwi cousins unite to form a new nation – New Australia-Land, and the proof is in the pav.

Developed by Tourism New Zealand and TBWA\Sydney, 100% Pure New Australia-Land is a website that brings together all the best parts of New Australia-Land but with a cheeky twist.

-u_2ASLh.jpgSays Andrew Waddel, general manager, Tourism New Zealand: “We felt the people of New Zealand needed to respond to such a proposition, so we packaged all of the best bits of New Australia-Land into one place. They all just happen to be in New Zealand.”

100% Pure NewdBpX9-dS.jpg Australia-Land features just some of the world class experiences available in New Zealand, from trekking through thousand year old glaciers to enjoying one of the hundreds of locally brewed craft beers to securing front row seats at a light show like no other.MZOyR6Xm.jpg

Says Waddel: “There is no limit to what you can experience when you make the trip across the ditch, which for our friends on the eastern seaboard is as quick as two movies and a meal.”

Says Andy DiLallo, chief creative officer, TBWA\Sydney: “Aussies seem to think Kiwis are all about Phar Lap and Flat Whites,qBFMNIk4.jpg but NZ has so much more to offer; exciting art and culture, a great food and wine scene and a rich history of one-upmanship. We realised this was the perfect creative opportunity to share all this awesome stuff with the rest of the world.”

Says Katrina Alvarez-Jarratt, creativezTTWp3ib.jpg director, TBWA\Sydney: “There are just so many signs pointing to the fact that New Zealand has all the best bits of New Australia-Land, not forgetting the lamb… it even looks like a chop.”

Air New Zealand has also dished up a limited time offer so Aussies can experience all that New Australia-Land has to offer.

Client: Tourism New Zealand

General Manager: Andrew Waddel

PR Manager: Lauren Blank

Campaign Manager: Lauren O’Connor

Digital Campaign & Conversion Specialist: Chloe Hedley

 

Creative agency: TBWA\Sydney

CEO: Paul Bradbury

CCO: Andy DiLallo

Creative Director: Katrina Alvarez-Jarratt

Creative Director: Ben Clare

Creative Director: Doug Hamilton

Creative: Andrew Torrisi

Creative: Meredith Besseling

Creative: Anne Lau

Integrated Producer: Elicia Varley/Ben Stephens

Designer: Chris Mawson

Business Director: Helen Campbell-Borton

Planner: Matthew Moran

 

PR: Eleven

Media: Blue 449

Julia Bannerman:  Associate Client Director

Owen Browne:  Performance Director

Philippa Fong:  Senior Performance Executive