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Fast Five 2AY & 3NE 2021 ACE RADIO PROMOTIONS - TERMS AND CONDITIONS Name of promotion Fast Five NSW Licence Number: TP/00019 Stations Involved 2AY 1494 AM 3NE 1566 AM Promoter ACE Radio Broadcasters Pty Ltd ABN: 16 064 882 042 559 Hume Street, Albury NSW 2640 (03) 5173 1000 Company Grant Johnstone Representative General Manager - Commercial Integration & Marketing ACE Radio Network General Conditions For the purpose of these terms and conditions, ACE Radio Broadcasters Pty Ltd will be referred to as “The Promoter”. Entry is open to Victorian and New South Wales residents. Under 18s must have a parent/legal guardian consent to enter. However, employees and relatives of ACE Radio Broadcasters Pty. Ltd. are ineligible to enter. This includes parents, siblings, grandparents, spouses or partners, uncles, aunts, nieces and nephews of employees. These terms and conditions can be collected at the reception desk of 2AY - 559 Hume Street, Albury NSW 2640 or 3NE 19 Templeton Street, Wangaratta VIC 3677 and can be viewed online at www.kylieandkev.com.au Competition Period Competition Opens: Monday, January 11, 2021 Competition Closes: Wednesday, June 30, 2021 Weekdays only during the promotional period (public holidays and some other days may be excluded, as determined by the promoter) Entry Method Over the above promotional period, people will be encouraged to listen to Kylie and Kev between 6.00 am - 8.30 am for the “Cue to Call” to play Fast Five or register for a chance to play at www.kylieandkev.com.au. Each weekday between 6.00 am - 8.30 am during the promotional period, ACE Radio representatives will play the “Cue to Call”. Once you hear the “Cue to Call” you will be encouraged to phone the competition line on 1300 23 1494 for your chance to play Fast Five and win $500 Alternatively, an ACE Radio representative will select a registered participant to play the competition for a chance to play Fast Five and win $500 The first successful caller or registered participant will be put to air and will have 30 seconds to answer 5 trivia questions correctly. If the entrant gets all 5 questions correct to the promoter's satisfaction they will win $500 The promoter’s decision is final when it comes to judging the accuracy of the entrant’s answers. The Promoter will not be responsible for the awarding of any prize to the caller whose line dropped out or broke up. The Promoter reserves the right to disqualify any entry which in the opinion of the Promoter includes any content which may be unlawful, profane, inflammatory, defamatory and/or damaging to the goodwill or reputation of the Promoter. Any person who is found to have used or attempted to use more than one name in entering the Promotion will be disqualified from participating in the Promotion and/or redeeming a prize. Conditions of entry Entrants are ineligible to enter & / or win a competition if: a) They have won a prize in the FAST FIVE competition in the last 30 days or b) If there is a dispute arising out of use of telephone lines in a competition (including where multiple telephone lines are used), If the prize winner is under the age of 18 years these terms and conditions must be signed by the prize winner’s parent or legal guardian before the prize is awarded and the prize may at the absolute discretion of the Promoter be awarded to the prize winner’s parent or legal guardian. The winner must show photo identification in the form to receive funds; ● Drivers License ● Proof of age card ● Current Passport ● Defence Force Identification Card The Promoter and their affiliates shall not be liable for any loss or damage whatsoever which is suffered (including but not limited to indirect or consequential loss) or for any personal injury suffered or sustained in connection with any prize/s except for any liability which cannot be excluded by law. The Promoter’s decision is final and the Promoter and their affiliates will not enter into correspondence regarding the competition result. All entrants give ACE Radio Broadcasters permission to also advertise that they have won the major prize or voucher and the details of the prizes that they have won – including costs. Any tax payable as a result of a prize being awarded or received will be the responsibility of the winner. Winners should seek independent financial advice prior to accepting a prize if this is a concern. Prize Details $500 if you answer all 5 questions correctly within 30 seconds Prize Conditions The prize money will be transferred within 14 business days of the winner supplying identification and correct bank details..
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