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AFL Northern Territory Limited Partnership Lottery TERMS AND CONDITIONS: AFL Northern Territory Limited Partnership Lottery 1. The promotion is available to any business, individual or incorporated, aged eighteen years and over. 2. Entries into the promotion commence when 2018 AFLNT Partnership Lottery tickets go on sale. These tickets go on sale on 19 June 2018 and can be purchased until midnight 22 September 2018. 3. Each ticket price is $2,500 + GST and when purchased the buyer will receive 2 x tickets to the NT Thunder Club Champion Awards night, two (2) x NT Thunder 2018 Supporter memberships, two (2) x NT Thunder 2019 Supporter Memberships, two (2) x TIO NTFL 2018/19 Membership and a 1 in 30 chance to win an AFLNT Partnership Package worth $65,000. 4. If the ticket is purchased prior to the midnight of the 20 June 2018, the buyer will receive two (2) x NT Thunder Team of the Decade Gala Ball tickets, which will be held on the 23 June 2018. 5. The Partnership Lottery will be drawn on 23 September 2018 at the NT Thunder Club Champion Awards at the Michael Long Learning and Leadership Centre. During the draw one winner will be chosen at random, live from the tickets sold. The winner’s name will be announced by the MC, and if such winner is present at the awards, he or she will be invited to collect the prize. If the winner is not present at the NT Thunder Club Champion Awards, he or she will be notified by AFLNT and arrangements made to collect the prize. 6. The Partnership Lottery prize will be an Ultimate AFLNT Partnership Package worth $65,000. 7. The Major prize is an Ultimate AFLNT Partnership Package valued over $65,000, which includes the following prizes - one (1) x light tower billboard (3m x 7m) for 12 months at TIO Stadium, - one (1) x Boundary sign for 12months at TIO stadium Oval 2 - Major events ticketing package to all AFLNT events for two for 12 months* (events listed at the bottom of Terms and conditions page) - two (2) x 2018 AFL Grand Final tickets, Authorisation code: GFAFL18/18 - Custom designed Thunder playing Guernsey for season 2019, which is subject to Approval from AFL Executive and The North East Australian Football League. - NTFL Themed Round for 2018/19 - eDM advertising space in all member communications for NTFL 2018/19 and Thunder 2019 season - Naming rights to 1x digital highlights package or similar digital product in weekly production - Logo with click through capabilities to URL of choice of AFLNT and NT Thunder Website for 12 months - Social media advertising campaign across AFLNT social platforms promoting campaign of choice Australian Football League – Northern Territory Michael Long Learning and Leadership Centre, 70 Abala Road Marrara Northern Territory 0812 Telephone 08 8980 4801 Facsimile 08 8945 0069 All correspondence to PO Box 43196 Casuarina Northern Territory 0811 Australia www.aflnt.com.au ABN 81 097 620 525 - 2 - - Staff engagement AFL training experience with NT Thunder coaches Andrew Hodges and Tim Weatherald for you organisation - Big screen 15 or 30 second TVC advertising for NT Thunder 2019 and NTFL 2018/19 seasons - Live stream 15 or 30 second TVC advertising for NT Thunder 2019 and NTFL 2018/19 seasons. 8. All staff members of AFLNT are ineligible for the competition. 9. AFLNT collect and use information in accordance with our Privacy Policy. The policy is available online at www.aflnt.com.au or a copy can be provided by calling 08 8980 4801. 10. Payment: 10.1 Payment of your Partnership Lottery Ticket fee may be made in one of two ways a) Full payment: your partnership ticket fee can be paid in person via cheque, money order, cash or EFTPOS. b) Upon ticket confirmation AFLNT can issue an invoice with a 30-day payment period. 10.2 Refunds will not be offered once ticket is purchased. 10.3 All Partner Lottery Tickets for 2018 are inclusive of GST. 11. This AFLNT Partnership Lottery has been approved by NT Department of the Attorney General Justice division of Licensing NT with the permit number MML 1015 12. AFLNT reserves the right to amend these terms and conditions at any time. *Events included in the Major Events ticketing package include but are not limited to the NTFL Grand Final cocktail party, NT Thunder Launch, NT Thunder VFLW Women’s Launch, TIO NTFL Nichols Medal, NT Thunder Club Champs and Thunder Wing Events. .
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