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Sara Tendulkar stars in Tourism Australia’s ‘Come and Say G’day’ campaign in India

The campaign revives Ruby the Souvenir Kangaroo, now joined by Tendulkar, adding an Indian connect to the story

BY TEAM IMPACT
Published: Aug 21, 2025 3:24 PM 
Sara Tendulkar stars in Tourism Australia’s ‘Come and Say G’day’ campaign in India

Tourism Australia has rolled out the next phase of its globally acclaimed Come and Say G’day campaign, unveiling its second chapter in India today, August 20, 2025.

The campaign brings back the animated brand ambassador, Ruby the Souvenir Kangaroo. Joining Ruby this time is local entrepreneur and philanthropist Sara Tendulkar, lending a strong Indian connect to the narrative.

The India-focused campaign has been crafted with a localised approach, designed to deepen engagement and resonate with Indian travellers.

Nishant Kashikar, Country Manager – India & Gulf, Tourism Australia, said, while traditionally  Tourism Australia campaigns have featured one famous face across their global marketing initiatives, the new campaign brings to life the lasting memories of an Australian holiday from the perspectives of visitors  from India, including Sara Tendulkar.

“Our new campaign extends a bespoke invitation to Indian travellers to visit Australia and experience a  holiday that lasts a lifetime. The campaign creative has been tailored for cultural nuances and showcases  the sort of tourism experiences Indian travellers are looking for. We couldn’t be more excited to work with Sara Tendulkar on our new campaign – her connection with Australia made her the perfect fit. We’re  equally excited to officially welcome her into our Friend of Australia advocacy program,” said Kashikar.

“Since our last major campaign in the market, we have seen India climb to become Australia's fifth-largest  inbound tourism market for arrivals, with Australia welcoming over 450,000 Indian visitors in the 12  months to June 20251, up 8 per cent year on year. Indian visitor expenditure for the 12 months to March  2025 was AUD $2.7 billion - a jump of 14 per cent compared to 2024,” he added.

Sara Tendulkar said, “There is something about Australia that keeps calling me back. I have always  felt so welcomed. I am touched and excited to be able to share a slice of the unforgettable memories I  have made Down Under in Tourism Australia's Come and say G'day campaign. From the bustling cities to  the relaxing beaches and curious wildlife, I know that travellers in India will be captivated by the diversity  and warmth Australia has to offer. Whether it’s going surfing, snorkelling, eating amazing food, or the  coffee culture, the memories I have made on a holiday in Australia are the souvenirs I take back home  with me.”

Tourism Australia Chief Marketing Officer, Susan Coghill, said, “Ruby the Souvenir Kangaroo has become our global campaign star, but we needed something more to really connect with travelers in India. That’s where brilliant local talent like Sara Tendulkar plays a crucial role. She connects with Australia in a way  that resonates authentically with Indian travelers because she's experienced it herself and has wonderful memories to share.” 

"This approach is new for us – instead of one global talent, we're working with people who genuinely love  Australia and can share that passion in ways that feel real to audiences. Sara's connection to Australia  isn't manufactured for a campaign, it's genuine, and that makes all the difference when you're trying to  inspire people to take that leap and book a trip,” she added. 

The multi-channel campaign, developed with agency Droga5 ANZ, will be rolled out in India via connected  television, high-impact out-of-home, social and digital advertising platforms.

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  • #Come and Say G’day
  • #Ruby
  • #Nishant Kashikar
  • #Susan Coghill
  • #Droga5 ANZ

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