http://www.customsbank.com.au/2015-colouring-competition/Welcome to the 2015 Dynamo Savings Account Colouring Competition! In the past years we’ve had some incredible entries into the competition, and the judging has been getting tougher and tougher. This year we have 2 Nintendo 3DS XL Consoles to be won! These awesome consoles take fun to a whole new level! There’s also 2 runner-up prizes, $30 Coles Myer Gift Cards, to be won for each category.
To enter click, download, and print a colouring in page below for your age group. Be as creative as you like with your entry, entries close 31 August 2015.
Once completed mail to:
Police Bank, Marketing Dept,
Reply Paid 63593,
Surry Hills NSW 2010.
Entries commence on 1 July 2015 and close on 31 August 2015. Entry is open for Police Bank and Customs Bank Members aged between 3-12 years old. Children of directors and employees of the Promoter are ineligible to enter. The age categories are 3-8 years and 9-12 years. You may enter in only one age category. You may enter as many times as you like but you will only be eligible to win one prize. Entry will be deemed to be made at the time an entrant submits a completed competition form by post to: Police Bank, Marketing Dept, Reply Paid 63593, Surry Hills NSW 2010. Entry forms are available to be downloaded from
www.policebank.com.au or
www.customsbank.com.au. The best entry judged in each of the two age categories will win the nominated prize. Each Prize Winner will receive a Nintendo 3DS XL Console to the value of $253.05. Prizes will be mailed to the winners as early as possible. Two runner-up prizes will be awarded for each category, a $30 Coles Myer Gift Cards. The prize cannot be exchanged or transferred and cannot be taken as cash. The winners will be judged on 11 September 2015 at 25 Pelican Street, Surry Hills, NSW 2010. The winners will be notified by phone and mail within two weeks of the judging on 11 September 2015. The promoter is Police Bank Ltd. ABN 95 087 650 799. AFSL/Australian Credit Licence No. 240018. 25 Pelican Street, Surry Hills, NSW 2010.