What is the Sunrise Wheel Competition?
The Sunrise Wheel Competition is organised by Channel 7's Sunrise program in collaboration with ING Bank (Australia). This competition invites Australian residents to participate by sharing their creative money-saving stories for a chance to win cash prizes determined by the spin of the Sunrise Prize Wheel during a live broadcast.
What are the prizes for the Sunrise Wheel Competition?
The Sunrise Wheel Competition offers ten cash prizes, ranging from $500 to $5,000. The prizes include various cash amounts: $500, $1,000, $2,000, $3,000, and $5,000. The total prize pool value is $15,000. Each winner will receive one of these cash prizes based on the outcome of the Sunrise Prize Wheel spin.
When does the competition close?
The competition closes at 12:00 PM AEST on Thursday, 3 September 2026. Participants must ensure their entries are submitted before this deadline to be considered for the prize draw.
How do I enter the competition?
To enter the competition, participants must visit the designated competition page on the Sunrise website and register their details, including full name, address, email, date of birth, and phone number. Entrants must also submit a 25-word response to the competition question about creative money-saving methods and indicate availability for a Zoom or FaceTime call during specified hours.
Who is eligible to enter the Sunrise Wheel Competition?
The Sunrise Wheel Competition is open to all Australian residents aged 18 and over who can receive the Channel Seven signal. Entrants must also be available to participate in a Sunrise Broadcast between 25 August and 4 September 2026. Employees of Seven Network and associated companies are not eligible.
How is the winner selected?
Winners are selected based on skill, with one winner judged each day from all valid entries received up until that date. Judging occurs at Seven Network's location in Eveleigh, NSW. The winners are announced during the live Sunrise broadcast.
How will the winner be notified?
Winners will be notified via email and phone call on the day of judging. They will also be contacted by phone during the Sunrise broadcast segment when their prize is revealed through a spin of the Sunrise Prize Wheel.
What happens if the prize is unclaimed?
If a prize remains unclaimed by 26 October 2026 at 12:00 AEDT, an unclaimed prize judging will occur on that date at Seven Network's location. Winners of unclaimed prizes will be notified within two business days.
Who is the promoter of the Sunrise Wheel Competition?
The promoter of the Sunrise Wheel Competition is Seven Network (Operations) Limited, located at Media City – 8 Central Avenue, Eveleigh NSW 2015 Australia.