| Title | LOVE SPEECH |
| Brand | ANZ |
| Product / Service | ANZ |
| Category | A03. Casting |
| Entrant | THE GLUE SOCIETY Sydney, AUSTRALIA |
| Idea Creation | TBWA\MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA |
| Production | REVOLVER Sydney, AUSTRALIA |
| Additional Company | ANZ Melbourne, AUSTRALIA |
| Additional Company 2 | THE GLUE SOCIETY Sydney, AUSTRALIA |
| Name | Company | Position |
|---|---|---|
| Paul Reardon | TBWA\Melbourne | Chief Creative Officer |
| Matt Stoddart | TBWA\Melbourne | Creative Director |
| Rob Hibbert | TBWA\Melbourne | Creative |
| Mark Jones | TBWA\Melbourne | Creative |
| Max Reed | TBWA\Melbourne | Creative |
| Harrison Webster | TBWA\Melbourne | Creative |
| Eric Benitez | TBWA\Melbourne | Head of Art |
| Gavin O’Brien | TBWA\Melbourne | Designer |
| Janine Wertheim | TBWA\Melbourne | Agency Producer |
| Ricci Meldrum | TBWA\Melbourne | Regional Group Head |
| Emma Fox | TBWA\Melbourne | Business Director |
| Rochelle Athan | TBWA\Melbourne | Project Manager |
| Joel Molinari | TBWA\Melbourne | Planning Director |
| Thaissa Tanaka | TBWA\Melbourne | Community Management |
| The Glue Society | Revolver | Director |
| Michael Ritchie | Revolver | Managing Director/Co-Owner |
| Pip Smart | Revolver | Executive Producer/Partner |
| Jasmin Helliar | Revolver | Executive Producer |
| Isabella Vitelli | Revolver | Producer |
| Jordan Maddocks | Revolver | Director of Photography |
| The Glue Society | The Glue Society Studios | Editor |
74% of the Australian LGBTIQ+ community believe that homophobic language directed at them is a major issue, but only 34% feel confident calling it out. With 52% of non-LGBTIQ+ Australians believing the community get offended too easily, it’s no wonder many feel disempowered to confront it. As principal partner of Mardi Gras, ANZ wanted to help empower the LGBTIQ+ community and its allies to challenge homophobic language by spreading a little #LOVESPEECH. To ignite the conversation, an emotive film was released, calling attention to the profoundly negative effects hurtful language has on the community –underscoring that “Words Do Hurt”.