Subscriber giveaway – December 2023

Win a family pass to visit Monarto Safari Park, books, movies, wine, Murray Bridge News merchandise and more.

Subscriber giveaway – December 2023
Take the family to Monarto this summer – then kick back at home with a book or a DVD and a glass of wine. Photo: Tour Down Under.

Would you like to win a family pass to visit Monarto Safari Park, plus enough films and reading material to keep you entertained all summer long?

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.

We’ve got a huge bundle of goodies this month, valued at $379.57, including:

  • A family pass to Monarto Safari Park, courtesy of Zoos SA
  • Seven films on DVD or blu-ray, courtesy of KT Promotions: West Side Story, The Man Who Invented Christmas, A Quiet Place Part II, Escape Room, Men in Black: International, T2 Trainspotting (must be 18+) and Swimming with Men
  • Signed copies of Darry Fraser’s novel The Forthright Woman and Victoria Purman’s novel A Woman’s Work, courtesy of HarperCollins Publishers
  • Fleur McDonald’s novel Broad River Station, courtesy of Allen and Unwin
  • Children’s book Santa Skis the Murray, courtesy of Shawline Publishing Group
  • A bottle of O’Leary Walker 2021 grenache (must be 18+)
  • A Murray Bridge News pen, mug and tote bag
  • Copies of the spring and summer editions of Murraylands Life magazine

To be in the running, simply upgrade to a paid subscription by 10am this Thursday, December 21, 2023, or maintain your existing subscription.

Anyone who upgrades from a free to a paid subscription between 1.30pm on Monday 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 that of Hunter, the seven-year-old who recently ran a food drive at his school; advocate for the Murraylands’ gymnasts as they search for a new home; cover community events and meetings after hours and on weekends; and unearth stories you simply won’t find anywhere else.

Locals support locals – that’s why Murray Bridge News exists, and why we hope you can support us.

Thanks and good luck,

Peri Strathearn
Managing editor