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Heart Health Check Toolkit – Post-use evaluation survey
Any entrant found to be creating multiple social media accounts (e.g. multiple Twitter accounts) in order to submit more entries will be disqualified.
Details of Participation
Information on how to enter forms part of these Details of Participation and entry is deemed as acceptance of them. No purchase is necessary to enter the contest or redeem prizes. Contest commences on 3 June 2021 and entries close at 11.59pm on 4 July 2021. Entries not received by that time & date or not completed in accordance with the Details of Participation will not be eligible to win.Prize
Three Coles supermarket vouchers (valued at $200 each). Total prize pool is valued at $600. If any prize is unavailable, the promoter reserves the right to substitute another item for the prize, in its sole discretion, of equal or higher value. All prize values are correct at the time of printing. Prizes are not transferable or redeemable for cash unless otherwise indicated.
Who can enter
Contest is open to Australian residents who complete the Heart Health Check toolkit post-use evaluation survey.
Employees and volunteers of the promoter and their immediate family members ARE NOT eligible to enter.
How to enter
Contest can be entered by completing the survey and filling in your contact details at the end of the survey. Only one entry per person is permitted.
Prize Draw
The odds of winning are based on the actual number of entries received. Neither the promoter nor any of their agencies are responsible for lost, late, damaged, misdirected, incomplete or ineligible entries. The Promoter’s decision is final, and no correspondence will be entered into. All prize/s are guaranteed to be given away by random drawing from all methods of entry of this contest. All prize draws and redraws will take place at 850 Collins Street, Docklands, Vic 3008 at 9am on the 5 July 2021.
Notification
Winners will be notified by phone or email where possible.
Privacy Statement
The Heart Foundation is collecting your survey responses for research purposes. Only the aggregated data will be used. Individual responses will not be personally identifiable.
Your Personal Information is being collected by the Heart Foundation to keep you informed about Heart Foundation related activities. We respect your privacy and embrace the principles contained in the Privacy Act. Personal details may be provided to third parties where required by law or for the purpose of facilitating services contracted by us, in so doing your personal information may be disclosed to overseas recipients. Further information is available in our Privacy Notice or on request. If you have any questions about privacy please contact our Privacy Officer via GPO Box 9966 in your capital city, privacy@heartfoundation.org.au or by calling 13 11 12. A copy of our Privacy Notice is available at www.heartfoundation.org.au or on request. [HFPSB043-200928-F] The promoter is National Heart Foundation of Australia 98 008 419 761 of 850 Collins Street, Docklands, Vic 3008.
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