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Win 1 of 5 VIP tickets to Brew & Chew 2024 Competition Terms and Conditions

  1. Information on how to enter this promotion and other details contained within the advertisements for this promotion form part of these Terms and Conditions. By participating entrants agree to be bound by these Terms and Conditions.
  2. You may enter as many times as you like. Entry forms are to be completed online via the website www.theguardian.com.au/competitions . You must be 18yrs or older to enter the competition.
  3. Competition starts Wednesday November 6, 2024 and closes Wednesday November 20, 2024 at 12noon. Winners will be notified by phone.
  4. 5x VIP tickets worth $200 each to win, must be 18yrs or older.
  5. VIP Ticket includes: entry for Friday November 22 from 12pm-11pm and Saturday November 23 12pm to 11pm. For Saturday only you get unlimited beer and wine, a $30 food voucher to use at any of the food vendors, and exclusive access to the VIP Marquee. The VIP Marquee is an 18yrs+ only area.
  6. All other expenses outside of the inclusions written in point 5 will be the responsibility of the winner.
  7. The promoters’ decision will be final and no correspondence will be entered into. Prizes are not transferable or redeemable for cash.
  8. Entry is open to all residents of Australia, aged 18yrs or over, who are not employees or agents of the Elliott Newspaper Group of companies or their immediate families. All entries become the property of Elliott Newspaper Group Pty. Ltd.
  9. Prize winners may be required for a newspaper photograph to be used for promotional purposes relating to the competition.
  10. Promoter of the competition is Elliott Consolidated Newspapers t/a The Guardian, 54 McCallum Street, Swan Hill, Vic., 3585. ABN 66 004 613 352

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