You Have Until FRIDAY To Buy Your Early Bird Tickets For The 2023 B&T Women In Media Awards
On top of the savings, B&T guarantees early bird ticket holders don't get sat next to the speaker or the men's toilets.
On top of the savings, B&T guarantees early bird ticket holders don't get sat next to the speaker or the men's toilets.
There'll be no fudging this bill as indie media agency Yango nabs the always thorough Mortgage & Finance Association.
As a warning, saying you work in "omnichannel content commerce strategy" may get you shunned at BBQs & dinner parties.
Q+A descends into anarchic political gabfest, as Ita considers a Red Faces-like gong to control unruly guests.
The Block without Scott Cam would be like Queen without Freddy. Not that Adam Lambert wouldn't make a great Block host.
Victoria University names new agencies to its roster. Has no plans to get a better calibre of band in the student bar.
Seven's John Farnham doco was a testament to the man's career & his decades-long dedication to the mullet hairstyle.
Google's Samantha Yorke has joined ACMA. Her work certainly needing no introduction at board meetings.
B&T could've given this piece a "plot spoiler" warning. However, it's arguably more a plot maker, in all truth.
Proof of B&T's nationwide coverage comes this Brisbane news. Although we continue to largely ignore Adelaide & Hobart.
B&T's chatting with JustEgg’s Harpreet Kibbe about all things women in tech. Not the merits of boiled versus poached.
B&T Award late entries close in six days. Don't make us come around to your agency's reception & bang a large gong.
Sixty per cent of indies predicting growth in 2023. Other 40 per cent printing on both sides and drinking ALDI red.
With its ratings in the doldrums, surely Q+A could do we some Daryl Somers or Denise 'Ding Dong' Drysdale.
Aussie Ashes fans couldn't be more ecstatic watching eight hours of drizzly, inclement English weather last night.
Westfield's parking goes to a next level of hell as Aussies flock to camp comedy Barbie & nuclear annihilation film.
Ita apologises to monarchists over the Coronation despite having her fingers crossed behind her back the entire time.
Behold, it's the cream of women working in adland. But you'll have to wait for awards night for the crème de la crème.