What is the Police Youth Clubs Lottery competition?
The Police Youth Clubs Lottery competition is organised by the Police Citizens Youth Clubs and is conducted under the Lotteries and Art Unions Act 1901 and the Charitable Fundraising Act 1991. The competition aims to raise funds for various youth programs, crime prevention, and vocational training initiatives in Australia.
What are the prizes for the Police Youth Clubs Lottery competition?
The Police Youth Clubs Lottery competition offers a first prize with two options: Option 1 includes a Toyota RAV4 XSE (AWD) or a Subaru Forester Hybrid AWD Touring, each valued up to $65,000, plus $50,000 cash. Option 2 is $115,000 in Gold Bullion. The total prize pool value is significant, enhancing the appeal of this competition.
When does the competition close?
The competition closes at 11:59 PM AEST on Monday, 31 August 2026. Participants should ensure their entries are submitted before this deadline to qualify for the draw.
How do I enter the competition?
To enter the competition, purchase tickets priced at $5 each. Bonus tickets are allocated for purchases exceeding $25. Tickets are validated upon successful payment processing. Ensure all entries are completed before the closing date to be eligible for the draw.
Who is eligible to enter the Police Youth Clubs Lottery competition?
The Police Youth Clubs Lottery competition is open to all supporters aged 18 years or older. This eligibility criterion ensures that participants meet the legal age requirement for entering such competitions in Australia.
How is the winner selected?
The winner is selected through an approved random number generator. The draw takes place at 2 PM on Thursday, 3 September 2026, at Aspire Non-Profit Consulting Pty Ltd in Molendinar, QLD. This method ensures a fair and transparent selection process.
How will the winner be notified?
Winners will be contacted via phone and in writing within seven days of the draw. Additionally, all winning numbers will be published on the Police Citizens Youth Clubs website and Facebook page on 3 September at 4 PM.
What happens if the prize is unclaimed?
If a prize remains unclaimed in NSW within three months of the draw date, Police Citizens Youth Clubs will seek permission from NSW Fair Trading to sell the prize. In ACT, a redraw will occur on Tuesday, 12 January 2027, at Aspire Non-Profit Consulting's office.
Who is the promoter of the Police Youth Clubs Lottery competition?
The promoter of the Police Youth Clubs Lottery competition is Gabriel Chapman, located at Ground Floor, 6A Figtree Drive, Sydney Olympic Park, NSW 2127. The promoter ensures compliance with all relevant regulations and oversees the competition's execution.