Build-A-Bear Workshop, Inc., the iconic retail brand known for “adding a little more heart to life,” today launched Slushie Plushies, its first-ever wearable plush, alongside its Summer Stuff You Love collection. The summer collection features the brand’s new Mashimals and Beary Goods innovation, marking expansion into formats built around consumer trends, gifting, customization and style.…
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Sharpie® and Elmer’s® Launch Limited-Edition Disney and Pixar “Toy Story 5” Collection
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Ahead of this summer’s highly anticipated release of Disney and Pixar’s “Toy Story 5″in theaters June 19, Sharpie® and Elmer’s®- part of the Newell Brands portfolio- are launching a limited-edition collection of creative tools inspired by the film’s iconic colors and characters including Woody, Buzz Lightyear, and Jessie. Rolling out nationwide, the lineup spans Sharpie…
Paramount Pictures & Warner Music Group Announce Partnership
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Paramount Pictures and Warner Music Group have announced a multi-year, first-look deal. The companies will partner on theatrical films, drawing on the lives and music of WMG’s legendary and contemporary roster of iconic artists and songwriters. WMG and its production partner, Unigram, led by Amanda Ghost and Gregor Cameron, will work with Paramount to develop…
Australia Post to deliver its 25 millionth Connection Postcard with Beyond Blue
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Four million prepaid Connection Postcards are being delivered to letterboxes across the country, as research reveals loneliness is causing distress for one in three Australians. The nationwide delivery marks the sixth year of the Connection Postcards initiative, delivered by Australia Post in partnership with Beyond Blue, encouraging people to send a simple handwritten message to…
Ask most Australians which generation is leading on AI and they will say Gen Z.
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New research released by Oysterly Media says otherwise. Millennials use AI more, trust it more, and are more commercially active with it. Gen Z, meanwhile, has become the most sceptical cohort of all. The report, “The Changing Landscape of Discovery and Trust”, released today by Oysterly Media, and conducted by Oysterly Media and Oaktree Insights…
One Nation slide continues as GetUp targets Farrer voters with Text Campaign
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Fresh YouGov polling reveals One Nation’s primary vote has fallen three points, as GetUp’s Farrer by-election campaign enters its final stretch. The result marks the second consecutive drop across multiple polls, with Interim GetUp CEO Paul Ferris saying voters are waking up to One Nation’s billionaire backers and a candidate whose political loyalties have been…
Monash University Study: 6000 Australians will die from heatwaves in the year 2100
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The first study of the health impacts of increasing heatwaves predicts that almost 6000 Australians will die from heatwaves in the year 2100 under climate change, compared to around 250 deaths per year during 2016–19.In some of Australia’s hottest regions, such as the Northern Territory, the increase in mortality due to heatwaves will increase by…
What are You Doing for Mum on Mother’s Day?
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Coles is gearing up for its biggest floral event of the year, with nearly 900,000 flowers and floral gifts to be sold in the lead-up to Mother’s Day. As we celebrate Mums across Australia, customers can find great value gifts, drinks and easy meal solutions to the turn the day into an occasion. New Coles…
HOYTS APEX screen at Karrinyup is the largest indoor LED cinema screen in the world
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HOYTS has unveiled the future of cinema with the launch of HOYTS APEX at HOYTS Karrinyup, introducing the world’s largest LED cinema screen and setting a new standard for premium viewing experiences. Now open, Perth is home to this revolutionary cinema offering, delivering a more immersive and lifelike way to experience movies, bringing audiences closer…
AI Can Transform Australia’s environmental approvals Process
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Approximately $278 billion in construction work across housing and clean energy is relying on Australia’s environmental approvals system – but growing complexity, workforce shortages and outdated systems are putting delivery at risk. AI can help unlock the pipeline, according to a new report from CEDA. The report, Approved: How AI and data can transform Australia’s…
