Who can enter the competition?
The competition is open to individuals who are Australian residents, however, persons under the age of 18 may only enter with the prior permission of a parent or guardian who is over the age of 18. The competition is not open to persons under the age of 16, any person living outside of Australia, employees of Hachette and its affiliates, or immediate family members of employees of Hachette and its affiliates.
When can individuals enter the competition?
The competition opens on 21 June 2023 at 10:00 am AEST and closes on 21 July 2023 at 5:00 pm AEST. Any entries received outside of this period will be considered invalid.
How can individuals enter the competition?
Individuals can enter the competition by submitting their details on the competition tab located at www.hachette.com.au/win/. Entrants may enter more than once but each entrant is only eligible to win one Prize.
Who can enter the competition?
The competition is open to individuals who are Australian residents, however, persons under the age of 18 may only enter with the prior permission of a parent or guardian who is over the age of 18. The competition is not open to persons under the age of 16, any person living outside of Australia, employees of Hachette and its affiliates, or immediate family members of employees of Hachette and its affiliates.
When can individuals enter the competition?
The competition opens on 21 June 2023 at 10:00 am AEST and closes on 21 July 2023 at 5:00 pm AEST. Any entries received outside of this period will be considered invalid.
How can individuals enter the competition?
Individuals can enter the competition by submitting their details on the competition tab located at www.hachette.com.au/win/. Entrants may enter more than once but each entrant is only eligible to win one Prize.
What is the prize?
The winner of the competition will receive a copy of each of the following books: "Enclave" by Claire G. Coleman, "Song of the Crocodile" by Nardi Simpson, "The Very Last List of Vivian Walker" by Megan Albany, and "The Upwelling" by Lystra Rose. The prize is not transferable or exchangeable and if any element of the Prize becomes unavailable for any reason, a similar prize of equal value will be awarded.
What is the total worth of the prize?
The stated value of the Prize is based on estimated or recommended retail prices at the date of publication, but the exact worth isn't provided in the terms. Hachette accepts no responsibility for any change in the value of the Prize between that date and the date on which the Prize is delivered to the winner.
What are the potential liabilities for the winner?
Winners are responsible for any taxes they may incur as a result of winning the Prize and any expenses not specifically mentioned as being included in the Prize, like accommodation, travel expenses, food or beverages, and all other costs including travel insurance. They are also responsible for ensuring they are in a mental or physical condition to safely use the Prize or attend an Event associated with it.
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