What is the Competition's name and who is conducting it?
The Competition is called the "HACHETTE COMPETITION (‘WIN the Boys of Tommen Books’)" and is conducted by Hachette Australia Pty Ltd.
When does the Competition start and end?
The Competition starts on 28 August 2023 at 10:00am and ends on 30 September 2023 at 5:00pm AEST.
What is the Prize?
The Prize consists of a set of books including: "Binding 13" by Chloe Walsh, "Keeping 13" by Chloe Walsh, "Saving 6" by Chloe Walsh, and "Redeeming 6" by Chloe Walsh.
What is the Competition's name and who is conducting it?
The Competition is called the "HACHETTE COMPETITION (‘WIN the Boys of Tommen Books’)" and is conducted by Hachette Australia Pty Ltd.
When does the Competition start and end?
The Competition starts on 28 August 2023 at 10:00am and ends on 30 September 2023 at 5:00pm AEST.
What is the Prize?
The Prize consists of a set of books including: "Binding 13" by Chloe Walsh, "Keeping 13" by Chloe Walsh, "Saving 6" by Chloe Walsh, and "Redeeming 6" by Chloe Walsh.
How will the winner be selected?
The winner will be chosen based on the most original or creative entry from all correct, valid, and eligible entries received.
Who is eligible to enter?
The Competition is open to individuals who are Australian residents. Entrants under the age of 18 may enter with prior permission from a parent or guardian over the age of 18. However, there are specific restrictions on entry for individuals under 16, those living outside Australia, and employees of Hachette and its affiliates.
How can one enter the Competition?
Entrants must enter their details at the competition tab located at www.hachette.com.au/win/. They may enter more than once, but each entrant is only eligible to win one Prize.
What happens if an event in the Prize is cancelled or changed?
If an event forming part of the Prize is cancelled or dates are changed beyond Hachette's control, Hachette may substitute another entertainment event or a reasonably equivalent prize for the Prize.
Are the Prizes transferable or exchangeable?
Prizes are not transferable or exchangeable, and substitutions for other benefits or items are not allowed, except as specified by Hachette.
Who is responsible for additional costs associated with the Prize?
Winners and their accompanying persons are responsible for any taxes and expenses not specified as included in the Prize. This includes costs like accommodation, travel expenses, and meals.
What happens if a winner cannot accept a Prize or meet the requirements?
If a winner does not accept an element of the Prize, cannot be located, or does not meet any other specified conditions, the Prize may be forfeited, and an alternative winner may be selected.
What rights does Hachette have over entrants' submissions?
Entrants grant Hachette and its affiliates a license to publish their entry and name and sub-license the use of this content for other purposes.
What are the limitations of liability for Hachette?
Hachette takes no responsibility for the Prize's quality, warranties, or representations. Entrants waive claims for any disappointment, costs, or losses related to the Prize.
What happens if there are technical issues preventing participation?
Hachette is not responsible for technical failures or any event beyond its control that limits participation in the Competition or Prize collection.
What is the entrant's responsibility regarding insurance for the Prize?
Winners are responsible for insuring their own losses for Prize loss, damage, or theft during transit and for their inability to attend an Event.
What privacy measures are taken by Hachette?
Hachette collects personal information of entrants for the purpose of conducting and promoting the Competition. Personal information is used in accordance with Hachette's Privacy Policy.
What are entrants required to comply with?
Entrants must comply with conditions of Prize use, Australian laws and regulations, and website terms and conditions related to the Competition.
Can Hachette enforce or waive any Terms without consequence?
A failure by Hachette to enforce or waive any Terms will not give rise to claims or rights of action by entrants.
Which jurisdiction's laws govern the Terms?
These Terms are governed by New South Wales laws and are subject to the exclusive jurisdiction of New South Wales courts.
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