2013-07-09

We are giving away an Apple iPad mini to one lucky reader who has attended the 2013 Australian Teenage Expo. To enter our competition, you will need the special code that appears on the back of the Parent Cheat Sheet postcard in your Expo showbag.

Prize

Apple iPad Mini – 16GB with Wi-Fi and 5MP iSight Camera.

Read more about the iPad Mini.

Competition details

Competition open to Victorian residents only, who hold the giveaway postcard distributed at the 2013 Australian Teenage Expo.

Only one entry per person allowed.

This is a game of chance.

Competition opens the weekend of the Expo, Thursday 29 August 2013. It closes 6.00pm AEST Monday 30 September 2013.  Winner will drawn at 10.00am on Tuesday 1 October.

Winner will be notified by email and published in The Kids Are All Right weekly newsletter the week after the prize is drawn.

Enter by completing the form below, which also registers the entrant to receive the weekly The Kids Are All Right newsletter.

The information collected will not be used for any purpose other than the drawing of this competition and registering for the weekly newsletter. Read our privacy policy here.

Prize is an Apple iPad Mini (16GB with Wi-Fi and 5MP iSight Camera), retail value $369.00. The iPad Mini is available in black or white. All efforts will be made to accommodate the winner’s choice of colour, but it cannot be guaranteed.

GOOD LUCK!

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