What is the PLAY Competition?
The PLAY Competition is organised by West Australian Newspapers Limited, offering film enthusiasts in Western Australia the chance to win double passes to the Hurtigruten Nordic Film Festival. This competition provides an opportunity to enjoy screenings at Palace Cinemas Raine Square.
What are the prizes for the PLAY Competition?
The PLAY Competition offers 25 winners a double pass each to any film screening at the Hurtigruten Nordic Film Festival, excluding special events. These passes are valid at Palace Cinemas Raine Square from 23rd July 2026 to 16th August 2026. The total prize pool is valued at $1,200.
When does the competition close?
The competition closes at 12:00 PM AWST on Friday, 10th July 2026.
How do I enter the competition?
To enter the competition, participants must collect a code word from PLAY Magazine in The West Australian and register their details along with the code word at thewest.com.au/win by the closing date and time.
Who is eligible to enter the PLAY Competition?
The PLAY Competition is open to all residents of Western Australia aged 18 years or older. Employees of Seven Network, West Australian Newspapers Limited, Palace Cinemas, prize suppliers, and their immediate families are not eligible to enter.
How is the winner selected?
Winners are selected through a random draw from all valid entries. The draw takes place at Ansible Pty Ltd in Surry Hills, NSW, on Friday, 10th July 2026 at 12:15 PM AWST.
How will the winner be notified?
Winners will be notified via email within two business days of the prize draw. Their entry details may also be published on thewest.com.au/win.
What happens if the prize is unclaimed?
If a prize remains unclaimed by Friday, 31st July 2026, a new winner will be drawn. Ansible Pty Ltd will conduct this unclaimed prize draw on the same day at 12:15 PM AWST.
Who is the promoter of the PLAY Competition?
The promoter of the PLAY Competition is West Australian Newspapers Ltd, located at 50 Hasler Road, Osborne Park WA 6017.