New & exciting awards from across the globe | Marketing Mag https://www.marketingmag.com.au/tag/awards/ Australia's only dedicated resource for professional marketers Tue, 22 Nov 2022 04:30:41 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.3 https://www.marketingmag.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/MK_logo-80x80.png New & exciting awards from across the globe | Marketing Mag https://www.marketingmag.com.au/tag/awards/ 32 32 ARIA announces new award for Aussie music in advertising https://www.marketingmag.com.au/news/aria-announces-new-award-for-aussie-music-in-advertising/ https://www.marketingmag.com.au/news/aria-announces-new-award-for-aussie-music-in-advertising/#respond Tue, 22 Nov 2022 04:30:41 +0000 https://www.marketingmag.com.au/?p=25067

The Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA) yesterday announced a new award category that recognises the best use of Australian music in the creative and advertising industry.

The new award won’t be ready for Australian music’s biggest night of celebration this Thursday, but will make its debut at the 2023 ceremony.

It coincides with the announcement of ‘Our Soundtrack Our Ads’, an initiative that calls on the creative and advertising industry to invest their music budgets into homegrown artists. Doing so will gain them eligibility for the award.

“With the support and influence of Australia’s advertising industry, we can continue to create opportunities for Australian music to be heard in all its forms, by all who create it,” says  ARIA CEO Annabelle Herd. 

“Australia already has many internationally acclaimed artists who have featured in successful campaigns across the world, it’s time to recognise that on our own shores and soundtrack Australian lives with Australian music.”

The origins of Our Soundtrack Our Ads

In the depths of COVID-19 in July 2021, when the music industry was suffering the blows of one postponed event after the other, Australian recording artist Jack River posted a viral call-to-arms for local media and businesses to get behind Aussie talent in their commercial materials. This post led ARIA to create Our Soundtrack Our Stories, an open invitation from the music community to the rest of Australia to discover, champion, share, and consume more local music. 

Our Soundtrack Our Ads is an extension of this initiative, in partnership with M&C Saatchi Sport & Entertainment.

“We have such amazing talent here in our backyard, so getting to hear new and upcoming voices across more commercials, social media campaigns and creative content is exciting for the next generation of artists, brands and music lovers alike,” ​​Jack River says of Our Soundtrack Our Ads.

Saynaree Oudomvilay of M&C Saatchi Sport & Entertainment says: “Our work can play a role in discovering and partnering with artists and music that become the backing tracks to iconic moments in Australia’s culture, and can be heard and recognised in almost every Aussie household.”

More updates on the initiative will be shared early next year.

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Winners of the 2022 Australian Podcast Awards revealed https://www.marketingmag.com.au/news/winners-of-the-2022-australian-podcast-awards-revealed/ https://www.marketingmag.com.au/news/winners-of-the-2022-australian-podcast-awards-revealed/#respond Tue, 22 Nov 2022 02:01:54 +0000 https://www.marketingmag.com.au/?p=25060 The winners of the 2022 Australian Podcast Awards have been announced, which celebrated the best podcasting moments and talent across 31 categories. 

An Australian history podcast, The Last Outlaws, took home the top award for Podcast Of The Year giving listeners a memorable audio experience. The prize was received by Leyroy Parsons, who is a descendant of Jimmy Governor, podcast narrator and co-writer. The podcast focuses on painting the portrait of two Aboriginal men, as well as an exploration of the society that would become Australia – the painful history of stolen ancestral remains. 

Leyroy delivered his acceptance speech highlighting, “(Jimmy) may have committed those crimes, at the end of the day he was a husband and he was a father and people forget that about him, and doing this podcast has enabled my family to claim him and own him and be proud of him as a man.”

Osher Günsberg presented the award, saying “the podcast skilfully blends both archival research and oral history into an enthralling narrative, with exquisite sound design, beautifully visual moments, and careful scripting all for a very important story.”

Among the winners, for a consecutive third year in a row, Laura Byrne and Brittany Hockley’s Life Uncut took home the Listener’s Choice Award. Dan Ilic’s A Rational Fear took home the Best Comedy Podcast for the third year in a row, claiming their titles as the official Queens and Kings of the Australian podcast industry. 

Director at the Australian Podcast Awards, Matt Deegan, expressed his excitement about the talent. 

“Each year Australia leads the way with amazing talent and creativity that entertains, informs and inspires. This year we have seen another incredible [number] of entries and the awards winners truly represent the best in the country. It is incredible to see creators on different paths be celebrated at the Australian Podcast Awards ceremony. Congratulations to all the winners and nominees across our 31 diverse categories.”

The Australian Podcast Awards is an annual celebration of Australian podcast creatives. The entries are judged by a panel of experts that are selected across the industry, alongside a public vote – the Listeners’ Choice. 

The full list of winners can be found below:

History The Last Outlaws
Parenting Parental As Anything
Indigenous Hi, I’m Eddie
Climate Award The Yarn
Arts & Culture Let Me Tell You
True Crime The Greatest Menace: Inside the Gay Prison Experiment
Childrens Busy Bodies with Mr Snotbottom
Health & Wellbeing All in the Mind
Comedy A Rational Fear
Fiction Girls’ Night Out
Sport The Long Haul  
Sex & Relationships Pillow Talk
Entertainment radionotes Podcast
Current Affairs 7am
Business The Dive
Documentary Tender: Roia Atmar
Rising Star Justine Landis-Hanley
Network DM Podcasts
Interview Short Black with Sandra Sully
Education The Fact Detectives
New On the Down Low
Branded Content Life’s Booming
Best Publisher SBS
Creativity The Greatest Menace: Inside the Gay Prison Experiment
Best Sales House Mamamia
Creative Campaign Budget Direct / She’s on the Money
Factual Tender: Roia Atmar
Bullseye Baby Brain Podcast
Spotlight Who Is Daniel Johns?
Listeners’ Choice  Life Uncut
Podcast Of The Year The Last Outlaws
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Qantas wins the Shonky Award for being the ‘spirit of disappointment’ https://www.marketingmag.com.au/featured/qantas-wins-the-shonky-award-for-being-the-spirit-of-disappointment/ https://www.marketingmag.com.au/featured/qantas-wins-the-shonky-award-for-being-the-spirit-of-disappointment/#respond Thu, 03 Nov 2022 04:18:07 +0000 https://www.marketingmag.com.au/?p=24887 Qantas is among the winners of the latest Shonky Awards as rated by consumer advocacy group Choice. It revealed Australia’s shocking products and services.

The Shonky Awards recognises and shames the products and services that have added distress, disappointment and difficulty to Australians. 

Choice has stated that the airline won this because of their hard work in delayed flight and lost baggage highlighting they “earned the title of spirit of disappointment.”

The awards stated that the national carrier of over 100 years, “has been a disappointment to customers since the COVID-19 pandemic hit in 2020.

Choice money and travel expert, Jodi Bird outlined how the company earned its spot in the Shonky Awards. “Qantas has always sold itself as the premium Australian domestic airline, and Australians have been very proud of Qantas as a premium airline. But what we’ve seen recently is Qantas taken down to the level of a budget airline,” she says.

“They had the worst rates for flight delays, and their baggage handling has really been poor in the last year. People are still paying premium prices, but not getting premium service.”

But has Qantas changed for the better?

Qantas has fought back in response to this, “[We’ve] had several months of poor performance earlier in the year, but it’s improved significantly since August and we’re back to our pre-Covid level of service,” says a Qantas spokesperson.

“Our call wait times are less than half what Choice is claiming. “No one is disputing the fact we had issues earlier this year, and we apologised for that, but it’s disappointing that Choice failed to acknowledge the impact that Covid and border closures have had on the entire aviation industry.”

However, Choice CEO, Alan Kirkland has said otherwise stating that “2022 has been a difficult year, with Australians living through a pandemic, a slew of natural disasters, and a cost of living crisis. The last thing people need is businesses that add more distress, difficulty and disappointment to their lives – but unfortunately that’s exactly what we’ve seen in this year’s Shonky Awards.”

One of the main reasons for Qantas winning the award outlined by Choice was because of the company holding $1.4 billion in travel credits. Choice stated that in April this year, Qantas and Jetstar combined were sitting on $1.4 billion in unused flight credits and future bookings – customers furious because the system would not let them book lower cost flights.

Choice also stated that customers have reported that the flights are costing more when paid with a voucher compared with other payment types. 

Bird says “Qantas didn’t state upfront that customers may be entitled to refunds.”

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