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Wunderman Thompson’s ‘The Cold Campaign’ for Anglicare WA wins best radio ad of 2022

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July 28, 2022
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Wunderman Thompson’s ‘The Cold Campaign’ for Anglicare WA wins best radio ad of 2022
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Wunderman Thompson’s The Cold Campaign for Anglicare WA has won the coveted Gold and Silver Siren Awards for 2022’s best radio ad.

The winning ad highlights the plight of the homeless sleeping rough in winter via the concept of “temperature contagion”, a phenomenon where people unknowingly cool their own body temperature when seeing or hear someone who is suffering from the cold.

Creatives Matt Wilson, Luke Williams and Joe Hawkins accepted the awards at a ceremony in Sydney hosted by comedian and 2DayFM breakfast presenter Dave Hughes.

Chief executive officer of awards organiser Commercial Radio Australia, Ford Ennals, said: “The quality of the radio advertising creative submissions for the 2022 Sirens Awards were truly world-class.

“Australia has some of the best creative talent in the world and the winning ‘The Cold Campaign’ highlighted the craft of outstanding radio creative at its best with the ability to break through, be memorable and make listeners relate to an important social issue. Congratulations to all the winners.”

In a night that saw top honours awarded for outstanding radio creative in the not for profit and arts industry sectors, Wunderman Thompson also picked up the Silver campaign award for ‘Dracula comes to Crown’ for WA Ballet.

Brad Habib of Soundbyte Studios won the Silver craft Siren for Anglicare WA’s Christmas fundraising drive ad, ‘Home for the Holidays’ and Simon Lee and Aldo Ferretto from The Hallway won a Silver in audio innovation for the ad ‘Boys Do Cry’ for the Gotcha4life Foundation.

Sydney agency Deloitte Digital was recognised with the Client Award for the ‘The Motorbike of Cars’ for Suzuki Australia, created by Charles Baylis and Matt Lawson. 

The annual Siren Awards celebrate excellence and creativity in radio advertising and were held at the Beresford in front of an audience of advertising agency and radio industry attendees. The awards are judged by the Siren Creative Council – a panel of creative directors from leading ad agencies across the country. The Client Award was judged by a panel of clients rather than agency creative directors.

To listen to the winning ads here. 

2022 Siren Award Winners

GOLD

Wunderman Thompson

Matt Wilson, Luke Williams & Joe Hawkins

The Cold Campaign for Anglicare WA

SILVER

Radio Single

Wunderman Thompson

Matt Wilson, Luke Williams & Joe Hawkins

The Cold Campaign for Anglicare WA

SILVER
Radio Campaign

Wunderman Thompson

Matt Wilson, Luke Williams & Joe Hawkins

Dracula comes to Crown for WA Ballet

SILVER

Radio Craft

Soundbyte Studios

Brad Habib

Home for the Holidays for Anglicare WA

SILVER

Audio Innovation

The Hallway

Simon Lee & Aldo Ferretto

Boys Do Cry for GOTCHA4LIFE FOUNDATION

CLIENT AWARD

Deloitte Digital

Charles Baylis & Matt Lawson

The Motorbike of Cars for Suzuki Australia

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