AUCKLAND, Monday: Following the brand relaunch last year, Rainger & Rolfe and Healtheries have developed new advertising to promote the Gummies supplement range.
The Returning
AUCKLAND, Today: Northern NZ agencies are putting on a brave face as many return to the office to celebrate their escape from the horrors of Level 3.
Neon Nights (Updated)

AUCKLAND, Today: oOh!media has transformed its Panorama sites across the country for a campaign to mark the merger of Neon and Lightbox under the Neon brand.
Special shoots Optus spot
AUCKLAND, Today: Special Group New Zealand has created a new film for a new branding campaign, It Starts With a Yes, for Aussie telecoms provider Optus.
Circle of Friends
AUCKLAND, Friday: Colenso, PHD Media, NZME and Skinny have taken an innovative approach to content sponsorship with a new integrated content model, called Friendship, launched by The Hits Breakfast hosts Jono Pryor & Ben Boyce. (Scroll down for a combined credits list.)
The Big Apple
AUCKLAND, Today: Auckland University Press is about to release the first substantial book, Billy Apple: Life/Work, by Christina Barton, on the career of pop (and advertising) artist Billy Apple.
The Wright Stuff
AUCKLAND, Today: Unilever has appointed Wright Comms to handle the PR for its consumer and corporate portfolio, following a competitive pitch. The incumbent was Acumen.
Rolls Rocks
LONDON, Thursday: Rolls-Royce has unveiled a digital-friendly identity, carefully created by the Pentagram agency (London & New York). The luxury car brand has brought a refined version of its Spirit of Ecstasy emblem to the forefront of its new visual identity, complete with abstract visualisations and a tweaked wordmark.
The Ghetto Blaster still No 1
AUCKLAND, Wednesday: Radio users still opt for traditional transistors and car radios, according to the annual radio device insights report conducted by GfK and the Radio Broadcasters Association.
Covid Corp taps Authority PR (Updated)
AUCKLAND, Thursday: Authority PR has forged a strategic relationship with NZ’s Covid-19 Vaccine Corporation. CVC ceo Dr Robert Feldman said: “We propose a unique approach to the development of a vaccine utilising New Zealand biobead technology.