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1 Year of Memories – Fan Photo Competition Optus Stadium – 1 Year of Memories – Fan Photo Competition Competition: 1 Year of Memories Promoter: VenuesLive Management Services (WA) Pty Ltd as agent for VenuesWest, ABN 47 894 197 015 Competition Dates: Start Date and Time: Monday 21 January 2019 at 4am AWST End Date and Time: Monday 28 January 2019 at 5pm AWST Eligible entrants: 1. Entry is open to residents of WA only, aged 18 years and over. 2. Entry is open to persons who have submitted a valid photo entry as detailed in the How to Enter criteria. How to Enter: To enter the Promotion the entrant must submit a fan photo taken at Optus Stadium between 21 January 2018 and 28 January 2019. The photo entry must contain the entrant or dependents of the entrant. The fan photo can be submitted via one of the following methods: 1. Entrant must share the fan photo via their own Facebook, Instagram or Twitter account (the account must be public) and use the hashtag #OptusStadium within the post. 2. Entrant must ‘Comment’ their fan photo entry within one of the designated Competition posts on Optus Stadium’s Facebook account on the following dates: • Post 1: 21 January 2019 • Post 2: 23 January 2019 • Post 3: 26 January 2019 • Post 4: 28 January 2019 Number of Entries Permitted: One (1) entry per unique photo submitted. Prize: 2 x general admission tickets to the following events at Optus Stadium: • 1 x Perth Scorchers BBL event – Sunday 3 February 2019 • Eminem – Wednesday 27 February 2019 • 1 x West Coast Eagles home game (cannot be a Western Derby) in the 2019 home and away season – the winner must nominate their choice of event within 28 days of being notified that they have won the prize • 1 x Fremantle Dockers home game (cannot be a Western Derby) in the 2019 home and away season – the winner must nominate their choice of event within 28 days of being notified that they have won the prize • 1 x Western Derby in the 2019 home and away season – the winner must nominate their choice of event within 28 days of being notified that they have won the prize • State of Origin – Sunday 23 June 2019 • 1 x Manchester United Tour 2019 event – July 2019 – the winner must nominate their choice of event within 28 days of being notified that they have won the prize • Bledisloe Cup – Saturday 10 August 2019 Prize Value Approximately $2,278 (as at January 2019, where individual ticket prices to Events may be subject to change) Prize Conditions: • If the winner is unable to use the Prize they forfeit the Prize. A new winner will be drawn, and the Promoter is not required to offer a replacement or alternative prize for the winner who was unable to use the Prize. • No part of the Prize may be sold, or is exchangeable or redeemable for cash or any other prize. • Use of a Prize is subject to the Competition Terms and Conditions, the relevant event Ticket Terms and Conditions and the Conditions of Entry to Optus Stadium. If the winner, its authorised representative or any of its guests, does not agree to use the Prize in accordance with these Terms and Conditions the Promoter may draw a new winner. Prize Draw Method: Random selection by the Promoter from all eligible entries submitted prior to the End Date and Time. Prize Draw Date and Time: 12pm AWST on Tuesday 29 January 2019 Winner notification: The winner will be notified by direct message to their social media account. If the notification is returned as undeliverable, or the winner does not respond to claim the Prize within seven (7) days of the Prize Draw Date and Time, an alternate winner will be selected by the Promoter from all remaining (non-winning) eligible entries. Optus Stadium Competition Terms and Conditions Entry into this Competition is deemed acceptance of these Terms and Conditions. 1. Instructions on how to enter and other details and information contained within the promotion form part of these terms and conditions. By participating in the Competition entrants agree to be bound by these terms and conditions. 2. The Competition is being run by VenuesLive Management Services (WA) Pty Ltd as agent for VenuesWest, of PO Box 113 Burswood WA 6100, as the operator of Optus Stadium (Promoter). 3. Entry is open to residents of WA only, aged 18 years and over, who have submitted a valid photo entry in accordance with the entry criteria. 4. Entry is open to persons who have submitted a fan photo, taken at Optus Stadium between 21 January 2018 and 28 January 2019, via: (i) their own Facebook, Instagram or Twitter account (the account must be public) and use the hashtag #OptusStadium within the post; or (ii) the Optus Stadium’s Facebook account and commenting on their photo entry on 21 January, 23 January, 26 January or 28 January 2019. 5. There is one Prize, consisting of 2 tickets to a selection of 8 events at Optus Stadium. 6. The winner will be drawn by random selection from all eligible entries held by the Promoter. The winner will be drawn by the Promoter at Optus Stadium on Tuesday 29 January 2019 at 12pm AWST. The winner will be notified via direct message to their social media account. 7. If the notification is returned as undeliverable, or the winner does not respond to claim the Prize within seven (7) days of the Prize draw, an alternate winner will be selected by the Promoter from all remaining (non-winning) eligible entries. 8. The Promoter’s decision is final, and no correspondence will be entered into. 9. The winner must take the Prize as offered. The Prize cannot be exchanged or sold, and is not redeemable for cash, in part or in full. If the winner is unable to use the Prize, or any element thereof, they forfeit the Prize or that element of the Prize, and no alternative prize will be offered. 10. The Prize cannot be used in conjunction with any other discounts or special offers. 11. The winner must not use the Prize, or any element thereof, in conjunction with any promotional activity. 12. If for any reason the Prize, or any element of the Prize, is not capable of being redeemed because of any cause beyond the control of the Promoter, the Promoter reserves the right in its sole discretion to cancel, terminate, modify or suspend the Competition and/or the Prize. 13. Neither the Promoter, nor any supplier, provider or other third-party associated with the Prize will be liable for any loss or damage or personal injury suffered or sustained in relation to the Competition or the acceptance or use of the Prize, or any element thereof, whether or not arising from any person’s negligence, except for any liability which cannot be excluded by law. 14. The winner releases the Promoter, and each supplier, provider or other third-party associated with the Competition or the Prize, or any element thereof, from any and all causes of action, losses, liability, damage, expense (including legal expenses) cost or charge suffered, sustained or in any way incurred by the winner as a result of any loss or damage to any physical property of the winner, or any injury to or death of any person arising out of, or related to, or in any way connected with the Competition or the Prize. 15. It is a condition of accepting the Prize that the winner consents to the use of their name and image for promotional purposes associated with the Competition and use of the Prize, without compensation. By participating in the Competition, or utilizing the Prize, the winner accepts the requirement to participate in promotional activities if required. For the purpose of this clause promotional activities may be carried out by the Promoter, and/or any supplier, provider or other third-party associated with the Competition or any element of the Prize. 16. The winner further acknowledges and agrees it is a condition of use of any element of the Prize that its authorized representatives and guests will be required to consent to the use of their name and image for promotional purposes associated with the Competition and use of the Prize, without compensation. Failure to consent to this use may result in the Prize being forfeited. 17. The winner agrees to participate in any news media activities associated with the Competition or any element of the Prize. 18. The Promoter collects personal information for the purposes of processing and administering entries to the Competition, and the provision of the Prize. The Promoter may pass personal information to a third party if the third party requires such information to provide any element of the prize, or otherwise fulfil any requirement of the Competition. 19. The Promoter will otherwise handle all personal information in accordance with the Promoter’s Privacy Policy, which can be found at https://optusstadium.com.au/privacy-policy/. By providing personal information entrants agree to the terms of this privacy policy. 20. Without limiting the foregoing, the Promoter may disclose entrants’ personal information to suppliers, providers or other third-parties associated with the Competition or the Prize for research and profiling purposes as well as other purposes reasonably related to the entrants’ relationship with them. In addition, by entering the Competition, entrants’ consent to the Promoter and suppliers, providers or other third- parties associated with the Competition or the Prize using their personal information for the purpose of sending information regarding programs, products and services available through them.
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