What are the prize details for the Get BUSY. Roadshow – GAME OF CHANCE competition?
The Get BUSY. Roadshow – GAME OF CHANCE competition offers two prizes, one for each game period, with each prize valued at $2,000, including items listed on the website. Participants have the chance to win a prize by entering the competition during the specified periods.
When does the Get BUSY. Roadshow – GAME OF CHANCE competition end?
The Get BUSY. Roadshow – GAME OF CHANCE competition includes two game periods: Game 1 ends on Friday, 5 October 2025, and Game 2 concludes on Monday, 30 November 2025. Competitors must enter before these dates to be eligible to win a prize.
How can individuals enter the Get BUSY. Roadshow – GAME OF CHANCE competition?
To enter the Get BUSY. Roadshow – GAME OF CHANCE competition, individuals must attend a Get BUSY Roadshow during the competition period, take a photo or video of the Get BUSY Ute, and post it on Instagram, Facebook, or LinkedIn with the hashtag #GetBUSY. Social media accounts must be public, and each person can submit one entry per roadshow period.
What are the prize details for the Get BUSY. Roadshow – GAME OF CHANCE competition?
The Get BUSY. Roadshow – GAME OF CHANCE competition offers two prizes, one for each game period, with each prize valued at $2,000, including items listed on the website. Participants have the chance to win a prize by entering the competition during the specified periods.
When does the Get BUSY. Roadshow – GAME OF CHANCE competition end?
The Get BUSY. Roadshow – GAME OF CHANCE competition includes two game periods: Game 1 ends on Friday, 5 October 2025, and Game 2 concludes on Monday, 30 November 2025. Competitors must enter before these dates to be eligible to win a prize.
How can individuals enter the Get BUSY. Roadshow – GAME OF CHANCE competition?
To enter the Get BUSY. Roadshow – GAME OF CHANCE competition, individuals must attend a Get BUSY Roadshow during the competition period, take a photo or video of the Get BUSY Ute, and post it on Instagram, Facebook, or LinkedIn with the hashtag #GetBUSY. Social media accounts must be public, and each person can submit one entry per roadshow period.
Who is eligible to enter the Get BUSY. Roadshow – GAME OF CHANCE competition?
The Get BUSY. Roadshow – GAME OF CHANCE competition is open to all Australian residents aged 16 years or older who attend the Get BUSY Roadshow during the competition period, except for employees of BUSY At Work and their immediate family members, who are not eligible to enter.
When are the draw dates for the Get BUSY. Roadshow – GAME OF CHANCE competition?
The draw dates for the Get BUSY. Roadshow – GAME OF CHANCE competition are Tuesday, 7 October 2025, for entries from Game 1, and Monday, 1 December 2025, for entries from Game 2. Winners will be selected randomly during these draws.
How will winners be selected in the Get BUSY. Roadshow – GAME OF CHANCE competition?
Winners of the Get BUSY. Roadshow – GAME OF CHANCE competition will be chosen through a random draw conducted impartially at The BUSY Group Head Office in Southport, QLD. The selection process ensures fairness in choosing the winners.
How will winners be notified in the Get BUSY. Roadshow – GAME OF CHANCE competition?
Winners of the Get BUSY. Roadshow – GAME OF CHANCE competition will be notified via Direct Message on the platform used for entry and will also be announced on BUSY At Work’s official social media pages. They will receive a link to claim their prize.
What happens if a prize is unclaimed in the Get BUSY. Roadshow – GAME OF CHANCE competition?
If a prize from the Get BUSY. Roadshow – GAME OF CHANCE competition is not claimed within 60 days of the draw, it will be forfeited. A redraw will occur on the first Monday following the 60-day claim period to select a new winner.
Is a permit required for the Get BUSY. Roadshow – GAME OF CHANCE competition?
No permit is required for the Get BUSY. Roadshow – GAME OF CHANCE competition under NSW legislation, as the total prize pool is under $10,000. This allows the competition to proceed without additional regulatory requirements.
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