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Frequent Values™ May 10 Frequent Values™ Welcome to the Frequent Values™ Downloadable Listing Featuring over 2,500 valuable offers to choose from, including restaurants, cafés, bistros, leading takeaway outlets, activities and attractions, hotel and motel accommodation and more, right across Australia and New Zealand. As a Frequent Values™ member you can: • Enjoy 20% off your total bill, up to a maximum deduction of $25, every time you dine at any of the 1,500 participating restaurants just by presenting your BlueHorizons Employee Benefits Card. • Enjoy up to 50% off the rack rate, at leading hotels and resorts, or 10% off the best rate available to the general public, whichever provides the greater value at the time of booking (subject to availability). • Print out vouchers online to enjoy great savings from leading national attractions, local activities, popular takeaway outlets and more. Select the offer of your choice and a pop up screen will appear requesting you to login using your membership number as it appears on the back of your card. You may print one voucher per day. This listing is available for your convenience. Simply print out and you can use as a reference every time you dine. Simply present your BlueHorizons Employee Benefits Card every time you dine to receive your deduction. Rules of Use: Present your BlueHorizons Employee Benefits Card when dining at any of the participating restaurants and receive 20% off the total bill up to a maximum deduction of $25. Please note that there is a limit of one card per table. When dining in groups the deduction will apply to the entire table. All restaurant offers are for dine-in only unless otherwise stated. Your membership card may be used on a repeat basis until the stated expiration date. Menu pricing key: The following key ($) indicates the average main course pricing at participating restaurants. $ = $10-$15 $$ = $16-$20 $$$ = $21-$25 $$$$ = $26-$30 $$$$$ = $31+ • Valid Days and Times: Offers can be used anytime during regular business hours. • Exclusive Offers: Frequent Values™ offers are exclusive and may not be combined with other discount dining programs. If in doubt, please check with the establishment before using. For the most recent Dining updates, please refer to the BlueHorizons Employee Benefits Website. HAPPY DINING! bhorizons.frequent-values.com.au 05/10 © 2010 Entertainment Publications of Australia Pty. Ltd. Frequent Values™ May 10 How it Works Activities and Retail Great discount offers for popular activities and retail outlets Receive great value offers such as “2 for 1” or “up to 50% off” for your Frequent Values™ provides valuable dining and leisure discount offers favourite activity in your city, or many other discounts from popular retailers. at a comprehensive range of popular and well known establishments throughout Australia and New Zealand. Print vouchers directly from bhorizons.frequent-values.com.au, you can print a different voucher every day! As a member you will have access to these great value offers at over Featuring offers for popular businesses such as these... 2,500 businesses. This page provides examples of the different offers available in the program and information on their redemption. Prior to redeeming any offers in this program, please refer to the Rules of Use by visiting bhorizons.frequent-values.com.au. To redeem these offers, please refer to the terms and conditions as Restaurant and Café Dining stated on each offer. To receive special offers at participating businesses, you may print one voucher per 20% off the total bill, up to a maximum deduction of $25 every time you person per day from bhorizons.frequent-values.com.au. dine at any of the participating restaurants, cafés, pubs and bistros throughout Simply click the ‘print voucher’ button found next to the selected business. Present Australia and New Zealand. the voucher to obtain the relevant deduction. Carefully read each voucher before Just choose one of over 1,500 restaurants and, when you ask for your bill, using. Vouchers are only valid for four weeks from the date of printing. Only original present your Frequent Values™ Membership Card and save. printed vouchers may be used and they may not be duplicated. Some of the great participants include... Hotel Accommodation Enjoy up to 50% off the rack rate at leading hotels and resorts, or 10% off the best rate available to the general public, whichever provides the greater value at the time of booking (subject to availability). The Frequent Values™ Hotel Accommodation Program now features a new Check online for the most up-to-date listing in your city. online booking service, My Bookings™. My Bookings™ allows you to search To access these offers simply refer to the listing of participants in this download, or quickly, compare rates and book instantly online at hundreds of hotels, resorts for the most up-to-date list visit bhorizons.frequent-values.com.au. and apartments. To redeem the offer simply present your BlueHorizons Employee Benefits Card at How to book online the participating business when requesting your bill. 1. Login at bhorizons.frequent-values.com.au using the details on your Please refer to the Rules of Use page on the website before redeeming any offers in BlueHorizons Employee Benefits Card. this program. Should you have any questions regarding the use of this program, please contact 2. Search quickly for accommodation online at hundreds of different hotels, the Frequent Values™ customer service centre in Australia on 1800 008 553. resorts and apartments. 3. Compare special members-only rates and check availability at a glance. 4. Make a secure booking online instantly with no booking fees. Takeaway Chains Some of the great participants include... You can access great offers at your favourite takeaway chains, just by visiting bhorizons.frequent-values.com.au and searching for offers in your city. You can print a different voucher every day! To receive special offers at participating takeaway chains, you may print one voucher per person per day from bhorizons.frequent-values.com.au. Simply click the ‘print voucher’ button found next to the selected business. Present the voucher to obtain the relevant deduction. Carefully read each voucher before using. Vouchers are only valid for four weeks from the date of printing. Only original printed vouchers may be used and they may not be duplicated. bhorizons.frequent-values.com.au 05/10 © 2010 Entertainment Publications of Australia Pty. Ltd. Frequent Values™ May 10 The participants listed were accurate when compiled in May 2010. As the participant listing is updated regularly please check at bhorizons.frequent-values.com.au as the website supersedes this download. Be sure to refer to the website for the most up-to-date download. The Palette Café $$$ At Fernando’s $$$$$ Café Mondeo $$$ Australian Capital Beaver Galleries, 81 Denison Street, Deakin 132 Norton Street, Leichhardt Level 2, Shop 2044, Westpoint Shopping Centre, Territory (02) 6282 8416 Modern Australian (02) 9560 7957 Italian 17 Patrick Street, Blacktown (02) 9621 3273 Café Pialligo Estate Wine $$$ Atlantis Seafood Restaurant $$$$$ Ainslie Football Club $$$ 18 Kallaroo Road, Pialligo 58-62 Delhi Road (opposite Riverside Corporate Park), Café Mosman $$$ Ainslie Football Club and Social Club, (02) 6262 6692 Café North Ryde Shop 6/611 Military Road, 52 Wakefield Avenue, Ainslie (02) 8899 8980 Seafood Mosman (02) 6248 8422 Modern Australian Pork Barrel $$$$$ (02) 9969 8729 Café King George Terrace, Parkes Bacar Restaurant $$$$$ Aladdin Indian Restaurant $$ (02) 6273 1455 Modern Australian Pullman at Sydney Olympic Park, Olympic Boulevard, Café Pacifico $$$$$ 14-15 Flinders Way, Manuka Terrace, Manuka Sydney Olympic Park 95 Riley Street, East Sydney (02) 6295 2886 Indian The Promenade Café $$$$$ (02) 8762 7959 International (02) 9360 3811 Mexican Hyatt Hotel Canberra, Commonwealth Avenue, Ardeche $$$$ Yarralumla Bald Rock Hotel $$$$ Cafe Pins at Strathfield Superbowl $$ 222 City Walk (Cnr Ainslie Avenue), Canberra City (02) 6269 8810 Café 15 Mansfield Street, Rozelle 546 Liverpool Road, Strathfield South (02) 6230 4800 French (02) 9818 4792 Pub Dining (02) 9642 5500 Café Shogun Japanese Restaurant $$$ Atrium Restaurant & Bar $$$$$ Banjo Paterson Cottage Restaurant $$$ 1st Floor Garema Centre, Bunda Street, Civic Cala Luna $$$$$ 242 Northbourne Avenue, Dickson In the Park, Punt Road, Gladesville (02) 6248 8888 Japanese 235 Shop B, The Spit Road, Mosman (02) 6247 6888 Modern Australian (02) 9816 3611 Modern Australian (02) 9968 2426 Italian Axis Restaurant $$$$$ The Tea Lounge $$$$ Bar Fiori $$ The National Museum of Australia, Acton Peninsula, Hyatt Hotel Canberra, Commonwealth Avenue, 5/155 Castlereagh Street, Sydney Captain Cook Cruises – Acton Yarralumla (02) 9261 8846 Modern Australian Captains Club Dinner or (02) 6208 5176 Modern Australian (02) 6269 8815 Café Top Deck Lunch Cruise $$$$$ Bayleaf Brasserie $$ No 6 Jetty, Circular Quay, Sydney Bollywood Dimensions Indian Cuisine $$$ Zipp Restaurant Bar $$$$$ Shop 12-14 Crows Nest Plaza, (02) 9206 1111 Modern Australian 33 Mort Street, Braddon 84 Northbourne Avenue, Canberra City 103-111 Willoughby Road, Crows Nest (02) 6257 7773 Indian (02) 6243 2528 Modern Australian (02) 9906 6080 Indian Captain Cook Cruises – Gold Dinner $$$$$ Breeze Sports Bar and Restaurant $$$$$ Bel Paese Ristorante Italiano $$$$$ No 6 Jetty, Circular Quay, Sydney 100 Northbourne Avenue, Canberra City 76 Berry Street, North Sydney (02) 9206 1111 Modern Australian (02) 6262 6266 Modern
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