Australia Post celebrates cultural diversity with new TVC via The Shannon Group + Bengar Films
Australia Post has launched a harmonious television commercial aimed at celebrating cultural diversity in football and recognising how multiculturalism enriches Australian neighbourhoods.
As the Multicultural and Community Inclusion partner of the AFL, Australia Post created the commercial, titled ‘Change our Tune’, which features a fresh take on Mike Brady’s footy anthem, ‘Up There Cazaly’.
Working in collaboration with Bengar Films, Mike Brady and The Shannon Group, the spot highlights that AFL is a game for everyone and offers people a sense of belonging – no matter who you are or where you’re from.
The 60 second TVC will support a wider marketing campaign in the lead up to the 2016 Toyota AFL Multicultural Round which takes place during Round 16 (7-10 July).
The TVC features eight bands from various ethnic backgrounds create a culturally diverse medley of the famous footy song ‘Up There Cazaly’ written by Australian singer and songwriter, Mike Brady.
Says Andrea Pearman, General Manager of Marketing and Community Relations at Australia Post: “We are dedicated to driving, encouraging and celebrating diversity, inclusion and acceptance across all walks of Australian life.
“While this ad celebrates the 2016 Toyota AFL Multicultural Round we hope it kicks off a year in which every day we open our minds to the possibility of what everyone has to offer, no matter where they come from.
“We are immensely proud of this ad which will lead the way for further campaigns illustrating the organisation’s commitment to creating a more inclusive Australia,” she said.
Says Ben Gartland, creative director of Bengar Films: “For almost forty years Australians have grown up with ‘Up there Cazaly’. So, the idea of people from all walks of life singing such an iconic footy song in their own unique voice, seemed like a beautiful way to bring us all closer together — with passion and humanity.”
“Our diversity is what makes us great and finding a way to normalise the embracing of that diversity is difficult. In this collaboration we celebrated our love of AFL and the unofficial anthem ‘Up there Cazaly’ to unify people through a love of music and our passion for our great game. It normalises embracing our diversity and if we can do that more in our everyday lives we will be in a far better place,” says Michael Daddo, managing partner of The Shannon Group.
The TVC will air from 3-23 July across Fox and Channel 7 and played at all games during Multicultural Round.
The Shannon Group
Managing Partner: Michael Daddo
Team Project Management: Elisa Horan
Copywriter: Emma Hill
Bengar Films
Producer: Melina Flood
Director: Ben Gartland
Director Accounts: Catherine Gunn
1st Assistant Director: Jason Faulkner
2nd Assistant Director: Ash Cottrell
DOP: John Wheeler ACS
Camera Operator: Tom David
Camera Operator: Chris De Souza
Behind-the-scenes: Nick Weller
1st Assistant Camera: David Goldsmith
Sound Recordist: Bart Bee
Gaffer: Trevor Ripper
Art Dept: Eleisha Gray
Make Up: Natalie Burley
Locations: Lisa Sbarrato
Editor: Bengar & The Butchery
Colourist: CJ Dobson
Post audio: Mike Brady, Doug Brady, Ben Hense, Bart Bee
Australia Post
Partnerships Manager: Sarah Rush
Community Relations PR Manager: Melanie Tuckwell
10 Comments
All sung in english and yet they used subtitles. How very diverse.
…tried a little too hard on that one didn’t we?
In the context of the politics of the week, this is a great message delivered with humanity and humility. Well done. See if you can get Pauline to sing along.
Responding to @… – the closed captioning is for the hearing impaired, it’s something more organisations have to comply with these days.
This isn’t football.
Mediocre direction and obvious stereotypes.
Could have been so much better.
Out of bounds on the full.
execution lets this down
Closed captioning is that – closed, and only visible if you have it turned on, on your tv. I saw this off air a couple of days ago and actually found it racist.
where are the token aussie white dudes or aren’t we considered part of the multicultural australia in aust posts eyes????
This is a solid message that uses a classic football song and all the cultures we have here.. Well done.