
OOHMAA Announces Q2 Winners of New Zealand OOHMAA Awards
The Out of Home Media Association Aotearoa (OOHMAA) is thrilled to announce the Q2 winners of ‘The Speccies’ – our industry’s celebration of OOH advertising excellence. These campaigns captured the judges’ attention with their creativity, media savvy and innovation which truly captivated audiences.
They’re now in the running for the coveted overall category wins, determined by end-of-year voting.
Q3 nominations open on September 17. Submit your entries here.
Best Use of Technology/Data
| Advertiser: Genesis Energy
Campaign Title: Changing Interest of Genesis’ EV Proposition Creative Agency: Bastion Shine Media Agency: PHD Aotearoa Format/s: Large format Digital Billboards |
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| Campaign Details: Challenged to reach EV owners and potential owners across New Zealand to promote Genesis’ new EV proposition, we leveraged both strong insights and technology to activate a first-to-market DOOH solution powered by time, context & audience behavior signals to highlight the savings benefits of their EV proposition.
Judges’ Comments: In a category where many campaigns struggled to showcase innovative data use, Genesis Energy’s “Charging Interest of Genesis’ EV Proposition” truly stood out. Their use of real-time fuel price triggers and dynamic countdowns to promote EV savings was a standout example of leveraging data effectively. This smart strategy helped to drive a 151% increase in signups but also navigated market challenges with impressive results. |
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Be Seen
| Advertiser: bp
Campaign Title: Drives you cravey Creative Agency: Ogilvy Media Agency: Mindshare Format/s: Special Build – Truck Wrap |
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| Campaign Details: Special built mobile Out of Home execution to bring the bp wildbean cafe “Drives you cravey” creative platform to life.
Judges’ Comments: This is a fun and impactful campaign that would catch the eye of anyone who saw it. It is pretty realistic and with it being driven around Auckland made people stop and stare. Perfect for the target audience and creative use of an out-of-the-box idea to turn it into a billboard with impact. |
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Out of the Box
| Advertiser: Mercury
Campaign Title: Password is on the back Creative Agency: FCB Media Agency: FCB Format/s: Digital Large Format & Classic Street Furniture |
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| Campaign Details: Mercury, one of New Zealand’s biggest energy companies, now does broadband. To let people know we offer internet, we had to let them know we KNOW internet. So, we turned one of the biggest billboards in the heart of New Zealand’s biggest city, into the world’s biggest modem. And like any internet modem, we put the password on the back.
But we didn’t stop there. We turned a series of bus stops into internet hot spots to give Kiwis across the country a chance to log onto our Mercury Modems for a chance to win something to take home. Most advertising specialists might say putting your message on the wrong side of the ad was marketing madness, campaign craziness or billboards gone bonkers. But, it worked, with thousands of people (and potential new customers) popping their heads around for a looksie and a log-in. Judges’ Comments: Mercury’s “Password’s on the Back” campaign is a brilliant example of thinking outside the box. By turning a giant billboard into a modem and bus stops into internet hotspots, they not only caught eyes but also got people actively engaged. The quirky idea of hiding the password on the back was a fun twist that really worked. With 670 leads generated, it’s clear this campaign didn’t just stand out—it connected. |
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Best Use of Channel
| Advertiser: PAK’nSave
Campaign Title: Wall of Frames Creative Agency: FCB Media Agency: PHD Aotearoa Format/s: Street Posters |
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| Campaign Details: Using a Phantom Street Poster takeover site on K Road, we turned what would have just been an OOH site, into a 15” TVC through consecutive placements, creative messaging, and audience engagement.
Judges’ Comments: PAK’nSAVE’s ‘Wall of Frames’ campaign is a fantastic example of turning traditional OOH into something special. By transforming 27 street posters into a 15-second TVC, they created a fun, flipbook-style experience. This clever use of the format not only caught people’s attention but also got them involved by filming and sharing it on social media. The campaign’s interactive and nostalgic approach made it a standout, proving that a simple idea can have a big impact. The seamless blend of Out of Home with social media and TVC was truly impressive. |
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People’s Choice
| Advertiser: Mars
Campaign Title: Adoptable, by Pedigree Creative Agency: Colenso BBDO x Nexus Studios Media Agency: Essence MediaCom Format/s: Consecutive Street Furniture Live & Retail Live |
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| Campaign Details: Encourage adoption by transforming Pedigree ads into dynamic ads for local adoptable shelter dogs
Judges’ Comments: The Pedigree Adoptable ad took out the top spot this quarter. It succeeded in delivering the feel-good factor with great visuals and a strong message. This resulted in people feeling more positive about Pedigree and intrigued to know more. |
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About OOHMAA (Out of Home Media Association Aotearoa)
OOHMAA (previously OMANZ) is a not-for-profit, professional, cohesive industry body representing key outdoor media display companies who collectively contribute approx. 90% of total OOH advertising industry revenue. OOHMAA’s key focus is to educate and raise awareness of OOH media’s role within the community, build and sustain relations with its key stakeholders, develop best practice industry standards and provide services to its members.
A board of directors governs OOHMAA, who are committed and passionate about raising the profile of OOH advertising in the New Zealand market.









