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He worked in a number of small agencies in London, Hobart and Perth, mostly as an account executive, but eventually managed to make the switch, joining Masius Melbourne as creative group head in 1970. Masius was a hothouse then, at one stage boasting a creative department that included Noel Delbridge, Peter Carey, Gordon Trembath, Terry Durack and Tony Stewart. Hunt joined Trembath when he left to start a consultancy, and like Masius it soon attracted a brilliant array of creative heavyweights. Durack, Carey and Stewart worked at the Palace later, as did Ron Mather, Jack Vaughan, Ted Horton, Scott Whybin, Danny Searle, Warren Brown and a host of other famous names. Hunt's legacy lives on at The Campaign Palace, and although it has different owners the brand is resilient. After he left The Palace, Hunt teamed up with UK legend Frank Lowe to form Lowe Hunt & Partners in Sydney.
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