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Terms & Conditions for Issue 12:

1. These terms and conditions incorporate the following references:
“our” or “we” or “us” means Aged Care and Housing Group Incorporated Members Liability Limited, South Australia ARBN 142 240 499 – known as ‘ACH Group’.

2. “You” or “your” means the person entering this competition.

3. These competitions are not open to ACH Group employees and the immediate family of ACH Group employees.

4. The right to participate in these competitions is not dependent upon the purchase of any of our products or services.

5. There are no fees for entry into these competitions.

Entries are to be emailed to [email protected] or posted to 22 Henley Beach Road, Mile End, SA, 5031 according to the competition requirements listed in the magazine.

6. There are two competitions and two prizes:

Share how you get creative and go into the draw to WIN a $100 Spotlight voucher. Email your entry by 5pm 5 February 2024 by emailing [email protected] or posting to Good Lives Magazine, PO Box 646 Torrensville Plaza, Torrensville SA 5031. The winner will be notified on 8 February 2024.

Share your go-to healthy foods and go into the draw to WIN a $100 Spotlight voucher. Email your entry by 5pm 5 February 2024 by emailing [email protected] or posting to Good Lives Magazine, PO Box 646 Torrensville Plaza, Torrensville SA 5031. The winner will be notified on 8 February 2024.

7. Winners will be randomly selected by a representative of ACH Group.

8. There are two prizes, and two draws.

9. The winner/s will be notified by telephone or email that he or she has won the prize, and provided with details of how the prize is to be delivered or collected.

10. If the prizes are not claimed by the winner/s within 1 month of the competition being drawn, the winner/s will be taken to have forfeited the prize, and the competition may be redrawn.

11. By entering this competition, you agree to our Privacy Policy. Your information will not be shared with a third party other than as stated in our Privacy Policy. However, by entering this competition, you agree to receive promotional materials from us from time to time and allow us to use your personal information for this purpose. For further information you may wish to contact our Privacy Officer on (08) 8159 3600.

12. Entries which are received after the Closing Date, or are incomplete, incorrectly submitted, or illegible will be disqualified from entry.

13. We are not responsible for lost, delayed, corrupted or misdirected entries. We do not have any control over communication networks and services and are not responsible for any entries which are not properly received by us due to technical malfunctions. We do not have any control over the postal service, and are not responsible for any entries which are lost, delayed or misdirected when using this service.

14. The prizes are not exchangeable for cash.

Good Lives Magazine Previous Competition Winners 

Competition winners for Issue 12:

“Win an $100 Spotlight voucher” – Patricia B
“Win an $100 Drakes voucher” –  Judy S

Competition winners for Issue 11:

“Win an $100 Mitre 10 voucher” – Ray N
“Win an $100 Coles Myer voucher” –  Judith A

Competition winners for Issue 10:

“Win an $100 Coles Myer voucher” – Ron J
“Win a $100 Dymocks voucher” – Laurel M
“Win a $100 Drakes voucher” – Paulene T

Competition winners for Issue 9:

“Win a $100 Dymocks voucher” – Darien B
“Win an Art Pack” – Julie G
“Win a Popeye Sightseeing River Cruise for two ” – Jenny E

Competition winners for Issue 8:

“Win an $100 Coles Myer Voucher” – Kim G
“Win a Intercontinental Hotel” – Maria B
“Win a Pirate Life Brewery Tour” – Judy K

Competition winners for Issue 7:

“Win an Apple iPad” – Klaudia C
“Win a $100 Reading Cinema Gold Lounge Gift Card” – Pen

Competition winners for Issue 6:

“Win an Apple watch” – Anne W
“Win a remedial massage” – Pamela P

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What is the best experience you've ever had on your birthday?

Dianne and Brian had an encounter like no other when they were invited on stage with Dame Edna back in 1999, on what happened to be Dianne’s birthday.

Brian shared this story as part of an intergenerational project between Tatachilla Lutheran College students and Perry Park Residential Care Home residents. In this project, students get to know the residents by creating videos about what they learned about them.

Here's what Brian recalls:

“The kids bought us the tickets, and we loved it. What we didn’t know was that they had bought tickets for the front row. So we made it through the first half, and then the second half began. They announced they wanted a couple to come on stage.

And they picked the two of us, for whatever reason, I do not know. It was Dianne’s birthday, so we got up on stage, with twelve hundred people looking at us. I was thinking, 'I hope there’s no one in this crowd that knows me.' We were served a meal; Dame Edna ordered spaghetti Bolognese. Whatever you do, do not eat spaghetti Bolognese in front of twelve hundred people!

We stayed on stage for the second half of the show. It was fun because Dianne ended up with a kiss on her cheek from Barry Humphries, everyone wished her a happy birthday. After the show, we went for a coffee, and everyone kept recognising us, asking if we had been on stage. Needless to say, it was a night to remember, and we got home quite late, at 1am.”

What a story! Thanks, Brian and Dianne, for sharing. We’re sending our Happy Birthday wishes to Dianne at Perry Park today. 🎂🥳 🥂
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What is the best experience youve ever had on your birthday? 

Dianne and Brian had an encounter like no other when they were invited on stage with Dame Edna back in 1999, on what happened to be Dianne’s birthday.

Brian shared this story as part of an intergenerational project between Tatachilla Lutheran College students and Perry Park Residential Care Home residents. In this project, students get to know the residents by creating videos about what they learned about them.

Heres what Brian recalls:

“The kids bought us the tickets, and we loved it. What we didn’t know was that they had bought tickets for the front row. So we made it through the first half, and then the second half began. They announced they wanted a couple to come on stage.

And they picked the two of us, for whatever reason, I do not know. It was Dianne’s birthday, so we got up on stage, with twelve hundred people looking at us. I was thinking, I hope there’s no one in this crowd that knows me. We were served a meal; Dame Edna ordered spaghetti Bolognese. Whatever you do, do not eat spaghetti Bolognese in front of twelve hundred people!

We stayed on stage for the second half of the show. It was fun because Dianne ended up with a kiss on her cheek from Barry Humphries, everyone wished her a happy birthday. After the show, we went for a coffee, and everyone kept recognising us, asking if we had been on stage. Needless to say, it was a night to remember, and we got home quite late, at 1am.”

What a story! Thanks, Brian and Dianne, for sharing. We’re sending our Happy Birthday wishes to Dianne at Perry Park today. 🎂🥳 🥂

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Great story! Happy Birthday Dianne.💖⭐️⭐️