Who can enter the Youth Three Sixty raffle?
The Youth Three Sixty raffle is open to individuals who are 18 years of age and over.
When can they enter?
Participants can enter the raffle up until the closing date, which is 5 October 2023 at 11:59pm AEST.
How can they enter?
Participants can enter by purchasing a lottery ticket. If the lottery sells out or if the payment is received after the lottery closes, the participant's payment will be automatically entered into the next draw.
Who can enter the Youth Three Sixty raffle?
The Youth Three Sixty raffle is open to individuals who are 18 years of age and over.
When can they enter?
Participants can enter the raffle up until the closing date, which is 5 October 2023 at 11:59pm AEST.
How can they enter?
Participants can enter by purchasing a lottery ticket. If the lottery sells out or if the payment is received after the lottery closes, the participant's payment will be automatically entered into the next draw.
What prizes can they win?
The first prize winner can choose between two options:
1. $15,000 Gold Bullion
2. A MG3 Core car valued at $19,490, including Stamp Duty, Registration, and CTP Insurance.
What is the total worth of the prize?
The total worth of the prize depends on the winner's choice. It will either be worth $15,000 (Gold Bullion) or $19,490 (MG3 Core car).
Other important conditions:
- Prizes must be redeemed within 6 months of nomination.
- The car is not transferable or redeemable for cash.
- The winner must arrange to collect the car from the dealership, and any delivery or transfer costs, if required, will be at the winner's expense.
- The vehicle provided is the base colour. Any upgrade of the colour is at the winner's expense.
- As of June 2023, the delivery wait time for the car prize is approximately 8 months.
- If the prize remains unclaimed, a redraw will take place at 1pm on 8 March 2024.
- The raffle is conducted under provisions of the Lotteries and Art Unions Act 1999, Lotteries and Arts Unions Amendment Act 2007, and the Charitable Fundraising Act 1999.
- Lottery tickets are not tax deductible.
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