Today Show Holiday Competition

Nine Entertainment Competition- Participate in the Today Show Holiday Competition aka Today Show Family Holiday to Auckland Competition at 9now.nine.com.au/today/competitions page and you could win a family holiday to Port Douglas, QLD

Today-Show-Holiday-Competition

Today Show Holiday Competition

How to Participate: To participate Today Show Family Holiday Competition, candidates needs to visit online entry page and follow instruction to complete registration form including full name, contact number, email address and an answer to the question “why would you like to win? to receive entries.

Eligibility: The 9now.nine.com.au Competition is open only to legal residents of the Australia, who must be twenty-one (21) years of age or older at the time of entry.

Who’s Sponsor: The Nine Entertainment Competition is sponsored by Nine Entertainment Co. Pty Ltd ABN 59 122 205 065 of 1 Denison Street, North Sydney, NSW 2060.

Duration: The Today Show Holiday to Port Douglas Competition begins on January 15, 2024 at 5:30am AEST and ends on January 17, 2024 at 8:00am AEST.

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Today Show Port Douglas Competition Winner Drawing & Prizes:

(3) Grand Prize Winners:

  • Win a trip to Port Douglas, QLD for up to 4 people including return economy class flights, 4 nights at Sheraton Mirage Port Douglas, Family Entry to Wildlife Habitat, with 3 x Breakfast With The Birds and 3 Swim With The Salties and Quicksilver Cruises Outer Reef Cruise for family of 4. AUD$9,520.

Winner Drawing:

  • The Judging will take place by the Promoter between 15/01/2024 and 17/01/2024 and notified by phone and email address.

Also Participate Nearby Ending Sweepstakes:

1 thought on “Today Show Holiday Competition”

  1. We live in outback WA, we are looking after my impaired father and have young kids.
    We work to help our first Australians.
    My wife is a overworked and a underpaid nurse, we would love a getaway after the lockdowns and pandemic.
    Ps. never been that way.

    Regards the outback family.

    Reply

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