Subscriber giveaway: April 2024
For Murray Bridge News’ fourth birthday, we’ve got a huge amount of stuff to give away to one lucky subscriber.
Would you like to win show tickets, movie goodies, a meal voucher and many more prizes?
Here’s your chance.
To say thanks for your support, Murray Bridge News regularly gives away a prize pack to one of our paying subscribers – and this time, to celebrate our fourth birthday, we’ve gone all out.
This month’s goodies, valued at more than $450, include … take a deep breath:
- A West Side Story T-shirt and key ring, plus the films Bombshell, Total Recall and The Man Who Invented Christmas on DVD, thanks to KT Promotions
- Three decorative garden stakes, thanks to Regional Profile Cutters
- Two tickets to You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown at Tailem Bend on May 10, thanks to Murray Bridge Players and Singers
Two tickets to a sing-along screening ofThe Blues Brothersin Murray Bridge on May 11, thanks to theRotary Club of Mobilong(cancelled)- Four tickets to Elton John and the Piano Men on May 23, thanks to Murray Bridge Performing Arts and Function Centre
- A $50 meal voucher, thanks to the Bridgeport Hotel
- A copy of Leonie Kelsall’s novel The Blue Gum Camp, thanks to Allen and Unwin
- A Murray Bridge News pen, mug and tote bag
- A block of Lindt hazelnut and raisin chocolate
But wait, there’s more!
Since nobody has claimed our prize pack from February, which included some Paradise Hill Honey produce, another copy of Leonie Kelsall’s book and some Murray Bridge News swag, we’ll be re-drawing that one, too – that means two prize draws in one month.
To be in the running, simply upgrade to a paid subscription by 10am this Thursday, April 25, or maintain your existing subscription.
Anyone who upgrades from a free to a paid subscription between 1.30pm on Tuesday and 10am on Thursday will get a double chance to win.
A winner will be selected at random and notified by email.
Your support helps us tell important local stories like those told by irrigators during an inquiry into the River Murray floods; advocate for Tailem Bend residents who can’t access the town’s disabled toilets; cover community events and meetings after hours and on weekends; and unearth stories you simply won’t find anywhere else.
Stories create community – and your support helps Murray Bridge connect, uplift and empower local people.
Thanks and good luck,
Peri Strathearn
Managing editor