Who can enter the competition?The competition is open to individuals who are residents of Australia. Persons under the age of 18 may enter with the permission of a parent or guardian who is over the age of 18.
When does the competition close?
Who can enter the competition?The competition is open to individuals who are residents of Australia. Persons under the age of 18 may enter with the permission of a parent or guardian who is over the age of 18.
When does the competition close?The competition opens on January 9, 2024, at 10:00 am and closes on January 19, 2024, at 5:00 pm AEDT.
How can one enter the competition?Entrants must enter their details at the competition tab located at www.hachette.com.au/win. Entrants may enter more than once, but each entrant is only eligible to win one prize.
What is the prize and its worth?One winner will receive one signed copy of Magnolia Parks and one signed copy of Daisy Haites, both in B-format editions. The total value of the prize is AU $46 RRP.
Can the prize be substituted or exchanged?If an event that constitutes or forms part of a Prize Event is canceled or if the dates for an event are changed beyond the control of Hachette, another entertainment event or any other reasonably equivalent prize may be substituted without penalty or liability. Prizes are not transferable or exchangeable for cash, and parts of the prize will not be substituted for other benefits or items.
Who is responsible for taxes and expenses related to the prize?Winners and any person accompanying a winner are responsible for any taxes they may be liable for as a result of winning a prize. Expenses not specifically mentioned as being included in the prize, such as accommodation, travel expenses, food, beverages, and travel insurance, are not included and are the responsibility of the winners and any accompanying persons.
Is the competition open to anyone under 18?The competition is not open to anyone under the age of 18 if the prize includes an alcoholic beverage or product, a service or product that is unavailable to persons under 18 by law, or an event where the event is not open to a person under 18.
How will the winner be selected?The winner will be selected based on the entry that is the most original or creative from all correct, valid, and eligible entries received.
What happens if the winner does not respond or accept the prize?If a winner does not successfully respond to the notification of having won a prize, does not accept an element of the prize as arranged, cannot be located, does not provide proof of identity and/or residence if requested, or does not comply with any other terms of the competition, the prize may be forfeited, and an alternative winner may be selected.
Are there any warranties or limitations regarding the prize?Hachette takes no responsibility and makes no warranties or representations regarding the prize. Entrants waive any right to claim from Hachette for any disappointment, costs, expenses, loss, or damage suffered that arises from the possession or use of a prize. Liability for any defects in the prize remains with the supplier or manufacturer.
Who is responsible for any technical failures or limitations during the competition?Hachette, its affiliates, and any operator of the social media platform through which the competition is conducted are not responsible for any technical failures, lost connections, or events outside their control that may limit or prevent an entrant's ability to participate in the competition or receive a prize.
What happens to personal information collected during the competition?Personal information collected during the competition will be used for the purpose of conducting and promoting the competition, verifying eligibility, delivering the prize, and complying with applicable laws. Personal information will be handled in accordance with Hachette's Privacy Policy.
Are there any general terms and conditions?Entrants agree to comply with the conditions of use of the prize, Australian laws and regulations, and relevant website terms and conditions. Failure by Hachette to enforce or waive any terms will not give rise to any claim or right of action. These terms constitute the entire agreement between entrants and Hachette and are governed by the laws of New South Wales.
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