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2022 ORCA Winners Announced

date 24th August 2022
user Post by Sheridan Hill

2022 Outstanding Radio Creative Awards (ORCA) and Student ORCA winners have today been announced.

  • The Grand ORCA | Standard Campaign:
    Hell & Yarn – The Impossible Pizza
    Matt Sellars, Rich Robson, Luke Roxburgh and Robyn Ramsay
    They have won a $5,000 cash prize and a $5,000 radio advertising schedule.
  • The Grand ORCA | Non-Standard Campaign:
    New Zealand Police & FCB Aotearoa - Survive The Drive FM
    Tim Gavriel and Aaron Carbines
    They have won a $5,000 cash prize and a $5,000 radio advertising schedule.

  • The People's Choice Award:
    New Zealand Police & FCB Aotearoa - Survive The Drive FM
    Tim Gavriel and Aaron Carbines
    They have won a $2,000 cash prize and a $2,000 radio advertising schedule.
  • The Student ORCA:
    AUT University & Mental Health Foundation of New Zealand – Never Have I Ever
    Hannah Nguyen and Louis O’Brien
    They have won a $700 cash prize and a radio advertising schedule.
Hear the winning campaigns here.

Judging was based four criteria: creativity, execution, effectiveness, and innovation.

The 2022 ORCA judging panel was made up of Kim Pick (VMLY&R New Zealand), Leisa Wall (FCB), Brad Collett (Stanley St), Anne Boothroyd (Dentsu Creative) and David Shirley (Special Group).

The 2022 Student ORCA judging panel was made up of Rory McKechnie (DDB), Freddie Coltart (DDB), Matt Williams (DDB), Hadleigh Sinclair (Colenso BBDO) and Hayley Marks (FCB).

The Radio Bureau General Manager, Peter Richardson says, “Congratulations to this year’s ORCA winners. It was a record year for entries and there was a wealth of outstanding campaigns submitted – I’d like to thank our judges who spent so much of their time listening. Lastly, we’re always blown away by the Student ORCA contenders and this year was no exception. Thanks to AUT University, Media Design School and our partner the Mental Health Foundation of New Zealand. Until next year!”


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