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Title: Win 1/5 copies of Rich Land, Wasteland (25wol)
Post by: Ceramics on Saturday 23 June 2012, 12:31:41 pm
http://www.gmagazine.com.au/competition/3064/win-one-five-copies-rich-land-wasteland

Win one of five copies of Rich Land, Wasteland

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In this insightful book, author Sharyn Munro is not anti-mining, but she does oppose the inappropriate development of Australia’s coal and coal seam gas industries. Exposing how often foreign-owned mining and gas companies are heedless of consequences other than money, this book exposes the real human cost of our nation’s mining boom.

For your chance to win one of five copies of Rich Land, Wasteland (valued at $29.99 each), tell us in 25 words or less what concerns you most about foreign-owned mining and gas companies operating in Australia.


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Terms and Conditions:
1. This competition is open to Australian residents only.
2. The competition commences at 9 am on 16 May 2012 ends on 16 11 July 2012 at 5 pm AEST.
3. The prize is one of three five copies of Rich Land, Wasteland, by Sharyn Munro.
4. The total prize pool is valued at $149.95.

5. All entries will be judged by the editor of G Magazine and the most creative answer as judged by the editor will win.
6. The winners will be contacted via email and/or telephone to confirm delivery of the prizes.
7. Email addresses collected in this competition will be added to the G e-newsletter database. You may unsubscribe from this newsletter service at any time.
8. The judge’s decision is final and no correspondence will be entered into.


Title: Re: Win 1/5 copies of Rich Land, Wasteland (25wol)
Post by: inny on Wednesday 04 July 2012, 06:56:04 pm
HILARIOUS!!!!! It may be 25 wol but there are a limited number of characters. I kept thinking I was miscounting. Throw in a few words like 'environmental degradation' and 'biodiversity' and I only managed to get 19 words to be accepted! Looks like a great book - must see if it's in the library if I don't win it.