Who can enter this competition?
The competition is open to permanent residents of New South Wales aged 18 years and over who are not ineligible to enter under clause 2 of the Terms and Conditions.
When does the competition close?
The competition starts on 1st October 2023 at 6:00 pm AEDT and closes on 5th October 2023 at 11:59 pm AEDT.
How can you enter?
To enter the competition, follow these steps:
Who can enter this competition?
The competition is open to permanent residents of New South Wales aged 18 years and over who are not ineligible to enter under clause 2 of the Terms and Conditions.
When does the competition close?
The competition starts on 1st October 2023 at 6:00 pm AEDT and closes on 5th October 2023 at 11:59 pm AEDT.
How can you enter?
To enter the competition, follow these steps:
1. Watch 9News (Sun - Thur) at 6:00 pm AEDT during the Promotional Period.
2. Visit www.9news.com.au/taronganocturnal and locate the promotional entry form.
3. Complete all requested details on the entry form and submit it. You can enter once per day throughout the Promotional Period.
What is the prize and its total worth?
Each winner will receive a Taronga Zoo Family Pass valued at $152, which consists of 2 adult tickets (16+) and 2 child tickets (4-15 years). There will be a total of 50 winners, resulting in a total prize pool of $7,600.
Please note that winners are responsible for all travel to and from Taronga Zoo and any additional costs associated with taking the prize.
Additional Information:
- The competition involves five draws, one for each night of the Promotional Period.
- Winners will be determined through a game of chance.
- Winners will be notified by telephone and email.
- The Promoter may substitute the prize under certain circumstances.
- All entries must comply with the specified entry method and other conditions.
- The Promoter reserves the right to take various actions as stated in the terms and conditions.
- Privacy information and rules regarding the use of social media are provided.
- The Promoter's decisions are final, and the competition is governed by the laws of New South Wales.
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