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Deakin University Sport Partners Ticketing Promotions Phase Two Consumer Competition Entry Conditions DEAKIN UNIVERSITY SPORT PARTNERS TICKETING PROMOTIONS PHASE TWO CONSUMER COMPETITION ENTRY CONDITIONS General 1. The Promoter is Deakin University ABN 56 721 584 203. 2. Information on how to enter and prizes forms part of the terms of entry. Entry into the competition is deemed acceptance of these terms and conditions 3. These Terms and Conditions are the sole and exclusive terms and conditions in relation to the conduct of the competition and any contrary or inconsistent statement in any promotional or other material in relation to the conduct of the competition shall be of no force or effect against the Promoter. Eligibility 4. Entry is free to and open to all Residents in Australia aged 16 years and over. The staff of the Promoter and its agencies directly associated with the conduct of this promotion are ineligible to enter the promotion. 5. Entrants under 18 years old must obtain their parent or guardian’s consent before entering. The Promoter may require any such entrant’s parent or legal guardian to register their details in place of the Entrant at the Promoter’s discretion in which the parent or legal guardian accepts responsibility for the acts and forbearances of the winner. Failure to agree to the register and provide these details will invalidate the winner’s entitlement to the prize, subject to State and Territory legislation. a) If the competition winner is an entrant under 16 years of age whose parent or legal guardian has registered their details in place of the Entrant, the prize will be awarded to the winner’s parent or legal guardian. 6. The Promoter reserves the right to request winners to provide proof of identity, proof of residency at the nominated prize delivery address and/or proof of entry validity or proof of registration ownership in order to claim a prize. Proof of identification, residency and entry considered suitable for verification is at the discretion of the Promoter. In the event that a winner cannot provide suitable proof, the winner will forfeit the prize in whole and no substitute will be offered. Promotional Period 7. The promotion will commence at 9:00am AEST on 9 April 2018 and ends 11:59pm 20th August 2018. 8. Entry periods for the weekly prize draw will close at 11:59pm AEST on the day prior to the weekly prize draw as outlined in section 16 9. The promoter accepts no responsibility for any late, lost or misdirected entries not received by the Promoter or delays in the delivery due to technical disruptions, network congestion or for any other reason. How To Enter 10. To enter the promotion, entrants will be required to submit their details by completing and submitting the entry form that may be downloaded at the following website: http://www.deakin.edu.au/sport-comps 11. The entrants will be required to select which prize draw they would like to enter from the following options: a) Prize Draw A – Suncorp Super Netball b) Prize Draw B – Geelong Cats 12. Any entry that is made on behalf of an entrant by a third party will be invalid, unless the entrant requires the assistance of a third party to enter due to a disability or under age. 13. Incomplete, indecipherable or illegible entries will be deemed invalid. Number of Entries Permitted 14. Entrants may only submit one entry in relation to each prize draw. Draw and Notification of Winner 15. Each competition is a ‘game of chance’ and skill will take no part in selecting a winner. 16. The prize draws will take place on the below dates at 10:00am AEST; Competition Week Prize Draw Date Week 1 Wednesday 11th April Week 2 NO DRAWS Week 3 Tuesday 24th April Week 4 Tuesday 1st May Week 5 Tuesday 8th May Week 6 Tuesday 15th May Week 7 Tuesday 22nd May Week 8 Tuesday 29th May Week 9 Tuesday 5th June Week 10 Tuesday 12th June Week 11 Tuesday 19th June Week 12 Tuesday 26th June Week 13 Tuesday 3rd July Week 14 Tuesday 10th July Week 15 Tuesday 17th July Week 16 Tuesday 24th July Week 17 Tuesday 31st July Week 18 Tuesday 7th August Week 19 Tuesday 14th August Week 20 Tuesday 21st August 17. The prize draw will take place at the premises of the Promoter’s sponsorship agency, Bastion EBA, 14 – 18 Cremorne Street, Cremorne, Victoria 3121 18. The winner will have 48 hours to claim the prize. 48hours will begin from the time the winner is notified of their prize, if they are uncontactable or fail to collect their prize during this time, the prize will be forfeited 19. Subject to state regulation, an unclaimed prize draw will take place at Bastion EBA 14- 18 Cremorne Street, Cremorne, VIC 3121 at 10:00am on the below dates Competition Week Prize Draw Date Week 1 Friday 13th April Week 2 NO DRAWS Week 3 Thursday 26th April Week 4 Thursday 3rd May Week 5 Thursday 10th May Week 6 Thursday 17th May Week 7 Thursday 24th May Week 8 Thursday 31st May Week 9 Thursday 7th June Week 10 Thursday 14th June Week 11 Thursday 21st June Week 12 Thursday 28th June Week 13 Thursday 5th July Week 14 Thursday 12th July Week 15 Thursday 18th July Week 16 Thursday 26th July Week 17 Thursday 2nd August Week 18 Thursday 9th August Week 19 Thursday 16th August Week 20 Thursday 23rd August 20. The winner/s of the unclaimed prize draw will be notified by email within 24 hours of that draw. 21. Subject to the unclaimed prize draw clause, if for any reason a winner does not take a Prize by the time stipulated by the Promoter, then that winner’s Prize will be forfeited. Prizes and Prize Draws 22. There will be two prizes on offer and two separate draws. Please refer to the below ticketing schedules for reference. A) PRIZE DRAW A – Suncorp Super Netball Total prize pool value is up to $12,500.00 (Including GST) Competition Week Prize Detail Number of prizes Week 1 NO DRAWS N/A Week 2 NO DRAWS N/A Week 3 Match 1: Match 1: Melbourne Vixens vs. Collingwood Magpies - 2 x Double Passes 3.00pm, 28 April 2018 - Hisense Arena, VIC Match 2: Match 2: Adelaide Thunderbirds vs. West Coast Fever 3 x Double Passes - 12.30pm, 29 April 2018 - Priceline Stadium, SA Match 3: Match 3: NSW GIANTS vs. Sunshine Coast Lightning - 3 x Double Passes 1.00pm, 29 April 2018 - Qudos Bank Arena, NSW Match 4: Match 4: NSW Swifts vs. Queensland Firebirds - 3 x Double Passes 3.00pm, 29 April 2018 - Qudos Bank Arena, NSW Week 4 Match 1: Match 1: Adelaide Thunderbirds vs. NSW GIANTS - 3 x Double Passes 2.30pm, 5 May 2018 - Priceline Stadium, SA Match 2: Match 2: West Coast Fever vs. Collingwood Magpies - 3 x Double Passes 7.00pm, 5 May 2018 - Perth Arena, WA Match 3: Match 3: Queensland Firebirds vs. Sunshine Coast 2 x Double Passes Lightning - 1.00pm, 6 May 2018 - Brisbane Entertainment Centre, QLD Match 4: Match 4: Melbourne Vixens vs. NSW Swifts - 3.00pm, 2 x Double Passes 6 May 2018 - Margaret Court Arena, VIC Week 5 Match 1: Match 1: Melbourne Vixens vs. Queensland Firebirds - 2 x Double Passes 3.00pm, 12 May 2018 - Hisense Arena, VIC Match 2: Match 2: Sunshine Coast Lightning vs. West Coast 3 x Double Passes Fever - 5.00pm, 12 May 2018 - USC Stadium, QLD Match 3: Match 3: Collingwood Magpies vs. Adelaide 2 x Double Passes Thunderbirds - 7.00pm, 12 May 2018 - Hisense Arena, VIC Match 4: Match 4: NSW Swifts vs. NSW GIANTS - 1.00pm, 13 3 x Double Passes May 2018 - Qudos Bank Arena, NSW Week 6 Match 1: Match 1: NSW GIANTS vs. Queensland Firebirds - 3 x Double Passes 3.00pm, 19 May 2018 - Quay Centre, NSW Match 2: Match 2: Adelaide Thunderbirds vs. Melbourne Vixens 3 x Double Passes - 12.30pm, 20 May 2018 - Priceline Stadium, SA Match 3: Match 3: West Coast Fever vs NSW Swifts - 1.00pm, 3 x Double Passes 20 May 2018 - HBF Stadium, WA Match 4: Match 4: Collingwood Magpies vs. Sunshine Coast 2 x Double Passes Lightning - 1.00pm, 20 May 2018 - Margaret Court Arena, VIC Week 7 Match 1: Match 1: Queensland Firebirds vs. West Coast Fever - 3 x Double Passes 3.00pm, 26 May 2018 - Brisbane Entertainment Centre, QLD Match 2: Match 2: NSW Swifts vs. Collingwood Magpies - 3 x Double Passes 1.00pm, 27 May 2018 - Quay Centre, NSW Match 3: Match 3: Sunshine Coast Lightning vs. Adelaide 3 x Double Passes Thunderbirds - 3.00pm, 27 May 2018 - USC Stadium, QLD Match 4: Match 4: 3 x Double Passes NSW GIANTS vs. Melbourne Vixens - 5.00pm, 27 May 2018 - Quay Centre, NSW Week 8 Match 1: Match 1: Sunshine Coast Lightning vs. Melbourne 3 x Double Passes Vixens - 3.00pm, 2 June 2018 - USC Stadium, QLD Match 2: Match 2: West Coast Fever vs. NSW GIANTS - 7.00pm, 3 x Double Passes 2 June 2018 - Perth Arena, WA Match 3: Match 3: NSW Swifts vs. Adelaide Thunderbirds - 3 x Double Passes 1.00pm, 3 June 2018 - Quay Centre, NSW Match 4: Match 4: Collingwood Magpies vs. Queensland 3 x Double Passes Firebirds - 3.00pm, 3 June 2018 - Silverdome, TAS Week 9 Match 1: Match 1: Melbourne Vixens vs. West Coast Fever - 2 x Double Passes 3.00pm, 16 June 2018 - Hisense Arena, VIC Match 2: Match 2: 3 x Double Passes Adelaide Thunderbirds vs. Queensland Firebirds - 12.30pm, 17 June 2018 - Priceline Stadium, SA Match 3: Match 3: NSW GIANTS vs.
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