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Title: Dine at Australia Zoo on Anzac Day - Qld only
Post by: culturebird on Friday 17 April 2015, 08:44:00 pm
A lucky competition winner will have the chance to dine with the Irwin family and some of the zoo's wildlife on Anzac Day.

Brisbane Times has teamed up with Australia Zoo to give you the chance to Dine With the Wildlife as part of a special ANZAC Day event.

The winner will receive a double pass to Australia Zoo on the afternoon of April 25 April before a special buffet dinner where guests will be joined by the Irwin family and a number of special guests such as the Zoo's cheetahs, dingos and koalas. There'll be a photo wall and professional photographers on hand to snap guests with their favourite animals

The winners will also receive a signed copy of Terri Irwin's My Steve on the night.

Another five lucky winners will receive a Family 4 ticket to the famous zoo.

Send your entry with details (name, age, mailing address and contact numbers) to  btcomps@brisbanetimes.com.au with AUSTRALIA ZOO in the subject line.

Within the body of your email, answer the following question: What was Steve Irwin's famous catchphrase? Ans: Crikey.

Please note, entries with the wrong subject line will not be valid.

Entries close at 5pm on Tuesday April 21. The winner of the double pass will be notified and have their name listed at the gate for entry on the day. The next five winners drawn will have a Family 4 pass to Australia Zoo mailed to them.

Australia Zoo is located in the Sunshine Coast hinterland on more than 100 acres of natural Australian bushland and is home to about 1200 exotic and native animals.

The zoo will be open from 1.30pm to 5.30pm on ANZAC Day, and will include a live feeding of crocodiles with Terri, Bindi and Robert Irwin and a screening of Steve Irwin's war documentary Ghosts of War.

Anyone that visit the zoo on the Australia Day afternoon will also be able to bid in a silent auction for seats at the Irwin family dinner table for Dine With the Wildlife, with all funds raised going directly towards the Australia Zoo Wildlife Hospital.