To leverage Commonwealth Bank’s sponsorship of Clean Up Australia Day, we commissioned environmental artist John Dahlsen, to create a sculpture from rubbish collected by Bank staff on the day.

The installation received the attention of both national and local media, and will now be displayed in the foyer of the environmentally friendly Commonwealth Bank Place.
  Case Studies
We tore the roof off yet another amazing project for the QVB.
For April Fool's Day we pranked Australia and the rest of the world for IKEA
The Extraordinary Taxi Ride highlighted the unique experiences on offer in WA
The world’s longest outdoor bookcase on Bondi Beach to celebrate BILLY’s 30th birthday
The world’s first ‘vampire catwalk show’ and a Fangtasia after-party ensured we launched the True Blood series 2 DVD with a fang
We gave Australians the chance to 'Like', 'Locate' & 'Love' bikes across the country as part of Australia's biggest bike hunt
Have you experienced the Kleenex Silk Touch Tissue Tree
 
 
Commuters flocked to our Urban Farmyard in the QVB
Doing what Australians do best, all for a great cause. We helped Commonwealth Bank break the record for the World's Longest BBQ.
Our mate Shaggy got Sydney’s cool kids drinking and talking about 42BELOW
Gossip Girl’s Chuck Bass got Australia talking about Virgin Mobile
We dropped our jeans all over Australia and New Zealand to get people talking about and wearing Levi’s®
We fooled the nation with the help of the “Imposhtor” for ninemsn
The launch of the Ferrero Rocher Christmas Wrapping Store was a sweet success
We assembled an elite team to crack down on 'Hair Crime'
 
2012 marks the 50th anniversary of the LEGO® brick in Australia
The Beans serve up an Australian icon.
We love a world first, but we scored a hat trick by bringing eminent snapper David LaChapelle to shoot the public with the Nokia N8 handset
Sydney smokers were forced to visualise the realities of their ’30-a-day’ habit with a headline-grabbing stunt in the CBD
Ben & Jerry travelled from Vermont to launch their legendairy ice-cream down udder
We put a living, breathing vineyard outside Sydney’s historic Customs House
30 speed readers battled it out to be crowned Australia’s fastest reader of Dan Brown’s The Lost Symbol