Who can enter the Hachette Competition?
The competition is open to individuals who are Australian residents, aged 16 or older. Persons under the age of 18 may enter with the prior permission of a parent or guardian who is over the age of 18. However, the competition is not open to anyone under the age of 18 if the prize is or includes any alcoholic beverage or product, any service or product that by law is unavailable to persons aged under 18, or an event where the event is not open to a person under the age of 18.
When can you enter the Hachette Competition and how do you enter?
The competition opens on March 31, 2023, at 10:00 am and closes on May 18, 2023, at 11:59 pm. To enter, entrants must enter their details at the competition tab located at www.hachette.com.au/win/.
What is the prize for the Hachette Competition and what is the total worth of the prize?
The prize is one copy of each of the following titles: Etta and the Octopus by Zana Fraillon and Andrew Joyner, The Amazing Edie Eckhart: Book 1 by Rosie Jones & Natalie Smillie, Malory Towers: First Term by Enid Blyton, Julia and the Shark by Kiran Millwood Hargrave and Tom de Freston, What's New, Harper Drew? by Kathy Weeks and Aleksei Bitskoff, and Ballet Shoes by Noel Streatfeild. The total value of the prize is RRP$108.94.
Who can enter the Hachette Competition?
The competition is open to individuals who are Australian residents, aged 16 or older. Persons under the age of 18 may enter with the prior permission of a parent or guardian who is over the age of 18. However, the competition is not open to anyone under the age of 18 if the prize is or includes any alcoholic beverage or product, any service or product that by law is unavailable to persons aged under 18, or an event where the event is not open to a person under the age of 18.
When can you enter the Hachette Competition and how do you enter?
The competition opens on March 31, 2023, at 10:00 am and closes on May 18, 2023, at 11:59 pm. To enter, entrants must enter their details at the competition tab located at www.hachette.com.au/win/.
What is the prize for the Hachette Competition and what is the total worth of the prize?
The prize is one copy of each of the following titles: Etta and the Octopus by Zana Fraillon and Andrew Joyner, The Amazing Edie Eckhart: Book 1 by Rosie Jones & Natalie Smillie, Malory Towers: First Term by Enid Blyton, Julia and the Shark by Kiran Millwood Hargrave and Tom de Freston, What's New, Harper Drew? by Kathy Weeks and Aleksei Bitskoff, and Ballet Shoes by Noel Streatfeild. The total value of the prize is RRP$108.94.
Can the prize be substituted or exchanged?
Prizes are not transferable or exchangeable (including for cash). If any element of the prize becomes unavailable for any reason beyond the control of Hachette, a similar prize of equal value will be awarded in lieu.
How will the winner be selected, and when will they be notified?
The winner will be selected on the basis of entry that is the most original or creative from all correct, valid, and eligible entries received. The winner will be contacted via email within 3 days of judging the competition.
What are the warranties, limitations, releases, and consents associated with the Hachette Competition?
By entering, entrants grant Hachette and its affiliates the right to publish their entry and name and to sub-license use of their entry and name to promotion partners for other uses, including broadcast. Entrants promise that entries will not infringe any third-party intellectual property rights and will not breach any obligation of confidentiality. Winners may be photographed and/or filmed at any event associated with the delivery or handing over of a prize, and entrants grant Hachette and its affiliates the right to take and to publish such photographs and/or footage and to use an entrant’s name for promotional purposes. Hachette takes no responsibility and makes no warranties or representations, express or implied, in relation to any prize, and entrants waive any right to claim from Hachette for any disappointment, costs, expenses, loss, or damage suffered that arises out of or in connection with the possession or use of a prize. Winning entrants and/or persons accompanying a winning entrant to an event may be required by Hachette to sign a written release covering matters set out in the terms and conditions.
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