Fishlock, Collins and their $325,000+ Campaign Palace pay packets
The supreme court has asked former Campaign Palace creative supremo Paul Fishlock and Y&R Brands to settle their differences over his departure from the now defunct advertising agency.
The highly respected copywriter left Campaign Palace in 2011 after Reed Collins replaced him as a senior executive without Fishlock first being notified.
Campaign Palace – which closed its doors last June – was part of the WPP’s Y&R Brands group in Australia. Founded in 1972, it was once seen as one of Australia’s great creative agencies.

I am surprised by how small their pay packets are – when I was at Y&R Matty Mcgrath was on a lot more
(the pay people printed out a spreadsheet with all salaries which I happened to see before it was picked up from the printer
$350,000 for a creative director and they went out of business?
Good luck Paul – be strong.
I’ll do it for $150k and you can call me whatever you want!