The annual Bricktober event is back in 2017 showcasing the largest collection of local, ‘WA made’ collections of models built from LEGO®. Built by 50 Perth volunteer exhibitors for the community, the show will feature the LEGO® themes of: City and Trains, Friends, Technic®, Star Wars®, Disney Princesses®, Elves®, Superheroes and much more!
The two day event will be held at Curtin Stadium on 7th and 8th October from 9am – 4:15pm featuring:
Over 250 tables of Lego on display
The annual Bricktober event is back in 2017 showcasing the largest collection of local, ‘WA made’ collections of models built from LEGO®. Built by 50 Perth volunteer exhibitors for the community, the show will feature the LEGO® themes of: City and Trains, Friends, Technic®, Star Wars®, Disney Princesses®, Elves®, Superheroes and much more!
The two day event will be held at Curtin Stadium on 7th and 8th October from 9am – 4:15pm featuring:
Over 250 tables of Lego on display
An interactive “Brickpit” of over 30,000 LEGO® bricks
Animated LEGO® films on the big screen.
Competitions and raffles
Have your photo taken with the life size ‘Mr Brick’, superheroes, princesses and Star Wars characters
Purchase LEGO® from sellers and merchandise at the Bricktober Merchandise stalls.
Plus enjoy plenty of free activities and giveaways
Refreshments will also be available for purchase
Bricktober is a project of the The Rotary Club of Ascot (Inc) – Funds raised go towards support for programs for young children and other Rotary and community projects. All funds raised go towards setting up Lego Play Groups and other Rotary and community projects.
Ticket prices
Single ticket: $10
Family of 4: $30
Children (-2): Free
Tickets can be pre-purchased here. Door sales will not be available.
We’re giving you the chance to WIN 1 of 15 family passes to Bricktober 2017 at Curtin Stadium.
Competition closes 10am 22 September, 2017.
Terms and conditions
- Instructions on how to enter form part of these terms and conditions. If there is any conflict between these terms and conditions and any other published material, these terms and conditions are to prevail.
- The promoter is Community Newspaper Group Ltd (ABN 13 009 128 081) of 34 Stirling St, Perth Western Australia 6000 (“CNG”) telephone 9237 1000.
- Participants in the competition will be deemed to abide by these conditions of entry.
- Participants agree to make themselves available for publicity purposes.
- The promoter may appoint judges and the judges’ decision is final. No correspondence will be entered into.
- Participation is open to residents of Western Australia who fulfill the participation requirements.
- To enter participants must go to communitynews.com.au, follow the links to enter the competition and complete all the required details by 10am 22 September, 2017.
- Participants may only enter once. Additional entries will be deemed invalid.
- The prize consists of 1 of 15 family passes (valid for 4 people) to Bricktober 2017 Curtin Stadium from 9am – 4:15pm. Tickets can be used on either 7th or 8th October but not both days.
- Each double pass is valued at $30; prizes are not redeemable for cash and are subject to ticket conditions and restrictions.
- The winners of the competition will be selected by random choice 22 September, 2017 at Community Newspaper Group, Perth.
- Directors and employees of Community Newspaper Group Ltd including their immediate families, its agencies and companies associated with the competition are ineligible to enter.
- The promoter and the judges will not be liable for any losses or damage whatsoever (including but not limited to direct or consequential loss) or personal injury suffered or sustained, in connection with the Promotion, the use of the prize or any act or omission (whether negligent or not) of the promoter, the judges or their respective agents, employees and contractors.
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