Sydney, Australia – Five:am, an Australian yoghurt brand, has partnered with The Works, a part of Capgemini, to launch the jealous star Stevie MooQueen, its first major advertising campaign in more than three years. The hilarious series of 15 and 30 second ads depict Stevie attempting to escape her conventional farm for the lush, green grass of the organic farm next door. 

In the first episode, which debuts today, Stevie MooQueen and her two best friends steal a tractor to attempt to jump over the boundary fence in a spoof of Steve McQueen’s thwarted bid for freedom in The 1963 classic The Great Escape. Her envy across the fence shows the disparate differences between organic farming vs conventional dairy farms. 

five:am CEO Matthew Stanton shared, “Demand for organic yoghurt is increasing every year because it’s tastier and better for you, but not enough people know that organic farms are better for the planet, the cows and the farmers. It’s an easy way for us to cut our carbon emissions.” 

Stanton added, “Stevie MooQueen can see for herself how great organic farms are, so she’ll do anything to escape to one. She’s Australia’s bravest and most heroic cow!” 

Meanwhile, The Works’ Creative Partner Iggy Rodriguez commented, “Stevie is the kind of character everyone roots for. Ambitious and a little misguided. Her jealousy sparks a lifelong ambition to get over to the five:am organic side, which always ends in defeat. This sets up the premise for a long running campaign of adventures that will be both funny and touching!” 

“It was a fun campaign to work on and I think we’ve found a way to make consumers think about the choices they’re making when faced with the many options in the dairy aisle.,” Rodriguez adds.

The campaign is set to launch this week across TV, outdoor, digital and social.

Sydney, Australia Slingshot, a media strategy agency, has won the media strategy, planning, and buying account for yoghurt brand five:am and its owner, Barambah Organics. The appointment is with immediate effect.

Five:am, which was founded in 2010, makes organic yoghurts from natural ingredients that are free of pesticides and hormones. Barambah Organics purchased Five:am in 2021 and is now bringing the brand back to its roots by partnering with organic dairy farmers and investing in additional packaging and product innovation.

Simon Corbett, chief innovation officer and partner at Slingshot, shared, “The all-natural organic products produced by these brands are the best on the shelf. They have been leading from the front on sustainability and innovation and when you meet the team you can see why. At Slingshot we aspire to work with the very best brands and people and once again we have delivered on that.”

Richard Thayne, general manager marketing at Barambah Organics, commented, “The five:am brand is ready to get back in the spotlight and we need the right creative media solutions to help us do that. Slingshot impressed us with the depth and breadth of their media thinking and we are really pleased to work with them.”