Who can enter the Pedestrian Group x Tourism New Zealand Competition?Permanent residents of Australia aged 18 years and over who are not ineligible under the terms and conditions and can travel to New Zealand between 3rd October 2024 and 9th October 2024.
When does the competition close?
Who can enter the Pedestrian Group x Tourism New Zealand Competition?Permanent residents of Australia aged 18 years and over who are not ineligible under the terms and conditions and can travel to New Zealand between 3rd October 2024 and 9th October 2024.
When does the competition close?The competition closes on Thursday, 18th April 2024 at 11:59pm AEST.
How can one enter the competition?To enter, participants must during the Promotional Period:
1. Locate the competition via pedestrian.tv, Lifehacker Australia, Refinery29 Australia, or VICE Australia and follow the prompts to the promotion entry page.
2. Insert the requested details.
3. Provide an answer in 25 words or less to the question, "Why do you want to go to New Zealand?"
4. Submit the fully completed entry form.
What are the prizes to be won?The winner will receive a trip for two to Wellington, New Zealand, including return flights, car transfers, tour admissions, accommodation, meals, and more, with a total prize pool valued at AUD$10,495.17.
What is the total prize pool amount?The total prize pool amount is AUD$10,495.17, determined by the international exchange rate as of Wednesday, 6th March 2024.
How will the winner be notified?The winner will be notified by a representative from the Pedestrian Group within one day from the judging date via email and will be sent instructions on how to verify their entry and redeem their prize.
Are there any special conditions for the prize?The prize must be redeemed for the travel dates specified (3rd October to 9th October 2024). The winner is responsible for valid passports, visas, vaccinations, travel documentation, and insurance. All other expenses and incidental costs associated with receiving and using the prize are the sole responsibility of the winner.
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