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Competition summary:
At NAB, we believe that every AFL fan affects the game. Which is why we‟re going to
turn our contractual allocation of tickets to this year‟s 2012 Toyota AFL Grand Final
over to fans, all around the country who‟d otherwise miss it.
This is your chance to go to the biggest game of the season. You and a friend will get
an all expenses paid trip to Melbourne including return flights, luxury accommodation
for Grand Final eve and Grand Final Day, a Grand Final Breakfast and tickets to the
game.
Whilst you relish all the thrills and spills of the Grand Final, a NAB Stand-In will be
where you were meant to be, doing (or attempting) whatever you were meant to be
doing.
All you need to do is tell us a bit about yourself (name and contact details) and tell us
what you‟d need a Stand-In to do in order to free you up to go to the game.
They could groom your English Sheepdog, eat scones at your Grandma‟s 80
th
Birthday party, or cover your shift at the bakery. Please remember that our Stand-Ins
are everyday Australians and are unlikely to be able to replace you if you‟re an astrophysicist or High Court Judge, but they‟ll give it a go!
If we think your entry was one of the best, we‟ll be in touch to talk through the finer
details.



Conditions of entry:
1 Information regarding prizes and how to enter forms part of these conditions.  By entering,
entrants accept these conditions.
2 The NAB „Stand In‟ Competition is not a game of chance. NAB will select the winners that it
considers to be the best and most suitable.
3 Entry is only open to Australian residents aged 18 or over who:
(a) are Australian citizens or residents
(b) do not have a criminal record
(that in NAB‟s opinion would make them unsuitable for
participation in this competition);
(c) are of good fame and character (as determined by NAB in its absolute discretion);
(d) are able to participate in all aspects and stages of the promotion during the
Competition Period, and any on other dates as nominated by NAB including the AFL
Grand Final Day and the day before.
Directors, officers, management and employees (and the immediate families of directors,
officers, management and employees) of NAB or of the agencies or companies associated
with this competition are ineligible to enter. The winner must be able to accept the prize and
participate in all associated requirements as specified by NAB and outlined in paragraphs 19
NAB ‘Stand-Ins’ Competition
Terms and Conditions2
and 21.
4 The competition begins at 11:01am (AEST) on 21/08/12 and closes at  5pm (AEST) on
24/09/12 (Competition Period). 

5 There are 2 Phases of this competition.  Entrants must successfully pass both Phases in
order to progress in the competition.
Phase 1
6 To enter Phase 1 of the competition, entrants must, during the Competition Period:
(a) visit www.nab.com.au/afl (Website) or www.facebook.com.au/nab;  and
(b) fully complete and submit the online application form including:
(c) providing their full name, contact phone number, email address,  postcode,
State of residence and date of birth.
(d) Confirm that they satisfy the entry requirements
(e) answering in 50 words or less the following question:
"What commitment is keeping you from going to the 2012 Toyota AFL
Grand Final”

7 NAB may communicate or advertise this competition using Facebook.  The competition
however, is in no way sponsored, endorsed or administered by, or associated with,
Facebook.  Entrants are providing their information to NAB and not to Facebook.  Each
entrant completely releases Facebook from any and all liability.
8 Entrants‟ personal details will be used by NAB and third parties in accordance with
paragraph 40.
9 Throughout the Competition Period, NAB will judge each Phase 1 Entry and will shortlist the
Phase 1 Entries that it deems (in its absolute discretion) to be the best and most suitable
from all Phase 1 Entries received.  The short listed Phase 1 Entries will progress to the
Phase 2 Finalist stage of the competition. 
10 The entrants chosen to participate in Phase 2 will be sent an email or contacted by phone to
further determine their suitability for this promotion.  By entering this competition, entrants
consent to receiving direct communication from NAB and its service providers.  Entrants who
are deemed by NAB to not be suitable to proceed to the next phase of the competition will
receive no further communication regarding their entry   
11 By entering Phase 1, entrants acknowledge that their Phase 1 Entry (along with their name)
may be made available by NAB (in its absolute discretion) and accessible by the general
public. Entrants acknowledge that they will not be compensated for any use of their name or
other details, or for use of any part of their entry into any phase of this competition.  NAB
may copy, in part or in its entirety, any Phase 1 Entry, cause any Phase 1 Entry to be seen
and heard in public, edit any Phase 1 Entry and communicate any Phase 1 Entry to the
public and broadcast through mainstream media.  It may also allow third parties to do these
things.
Phase 2 Finalists
12 Between 21 August and 24 September 2012, the Phase 2 Finalists will be required to
discuss their availability and suitability for this promotion.
13 NAB will in its sole discretion determine whether a Phase 2 Finalist is suitable to win a prize. 
Circumstances that NAB will consider include:
(a) The willingness and ability of the entrant to enthusiastically participate in all
aspects of the Prize (including, where relevant, wearing their work attire and/or
attire that they would otherwise wear if attending their Grand Final day
commitment, to the 2012 Toyota AFL Grand Final);

(b) The willingness and ability of the entrant‟s friends, family and other relevant parties 3
(including the entrant‟s employer where applicable) to participate in the provision of
the Stand-In.
NAB may film or otherwise take a recording of the different aspects and stages of the Prize
(including the provision of the Stand-In and attendance at the 2012 Toyota AFL Grand
Final).
14 Winners may be selected and announced during the Competition in accordance with
Paragraph 17, except that the final winner will not be announced until 25 September.
Prize
15 There are 20 prizes to be won throughout the competition period.  The Phase 2 Finalists
deemed by NAB to be the best and most suitable stemming from the Phase 2 Finalist
interviews will win the prize.  The winners will be deemed to be the individual whose name
was specified on the winning Phase 2 Finalist‟s Phase 1 online application form.
16 In the event that NAB deems that there are no or insufficient “best and most suitable” Phase
2 Finalists based on the suitability of the entrant receiving a Stand-In, NAB may award the
Prize (including tickets, transport and accommodation) without supplying a Stand-In. 
17 The winners will be announced weekly during the Competition Period, on the following dates:
Winner announcement 1: Monday 3/09/12
Winner announcement 2: Friday 7/09/12
Winner announcement 3: Friday 14/09/12
Winner announcement 4: Friday 21/09/12
Winner announcement 5: Tuesday 25/09/12

18 Winners will be notified by phone and announcement of winners will be published on the
competition website and Facebook, and other publications/programs deemed suitable
19 The are 20 prizes to be won. Each prize consists of 1 double pass to the 2012 Toyota AFL
Grand Final at The Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) in Melbourne on Saturday 29
September 2012. The prizes include return flights for two people from the applicants‟ nearest
capital city to Melbourne, accommodation at Crown Promenade twin share for 2 nights
(Friday 28 September and Saturday 29 September 2012) and attendance at a Grand Final
Breakfast at Etihad Stadium in Docklands, Melbourne, and all transfers and travel between
venues on Grand Final Day. It also includes food and beverage vouchers for two people
redeemable at the MCG valued at $50 per person. The prize does not extend to any rematch or accommodate any change to the Grand Final date.

20 If a winner‟s closest airport is in Greater Melbourne then flights are not included as part of
the prize
21 The winner will also receive a “Stand-In” to take their place in the activity described in the
entrants Phase 1 entry. The Stand-In will be engaged by NAB to take the winner‟s place in
the activity.  Depending on the nature of the activity, the Stand-In may be able to undertake
the activity on behalf of the winner.  However, if NAB in its absolute discretion considers that
it is not appropriate for the Stand-In to undertake the activity on behalf of the winner, the
Stand-In will attend the site of the activity but not actively participate.  NAB will not be
responsible for any work responsibilities that the winner may have.
 
22 As part of accepting this prize, the winners agree to the following:
(a) Signing a confidentiality agreement as provided by NAB and any third parties;
(b) allowing the filming of them on Grand Final Day and on other dates as agreed
between NAB and winners. The winners understand that the filmed footage will be
used in accordance with paragraph 32;
(c) signing a talent agreement as provided by NAB and any third parties; 
(d) complying with any other conditions or requirements for attendance at the Grand Final
and entry into the MCG4
General conditions
23 Entries are limited to one entry per person.  All Phase 1 entries must be received by NAB
during the Competition Period.  Entries are deemed to be received at the time of receipt by
NAB‟s database and not at the time of submission by an entrant.  NAB is not liable for late,
lost, incomplete, incorrectly submitted, delayed, illegible, corrupted or misdirected entries,
claims or correspondence due to error, omission, alteration, tampering, deletion, theft,
destruction, transmission interruption, communications failure or otherwise. NAB has no
control over communications networks and is not liable for any problems associated with
them due to traffic congestion, technical malfunction or otherwise. NAB is not liable for any
consequences of user error including (without limitation) costs incurred.  Entrants who enter
using multiple email addresses or aliases may be disqualified.
24 This competition is a game of skill; chance plays no part in determining the successful
entrants in each phase or the overall winners. The winners will be selected based on their
creativity, suitability of game day commitment, fame and character and brand suitability.  The
judges' decisions are final and no correspondence will be entered into. 
25 Entries not fully complying with these conditions of entry (including but not limited to if an
entrant is not able to take part in interview discussions, promotional appearances or
advertising photography shoots on dates to be confirmed by NAB) may be deemed invalid at
NAB‟s discretion.
26 Entrants agree to sign any consent forms or other documents or agreements that NAB may
require. Without limitation, this includes any forms,  documents or agreements required in
order to assess the winners‟ fame and character, including by giving NAB (or a third party on
NAB‟s behalf) permission to obtain police reports as required.
27 Each entrant assigns all rights (including copyright) in their Phase 1 Entry to NAB at the time
of submitting their Phase 1 Entry.  By entering this competition, Phase 1 entrants:
(a) consent to NAB making copies of or publishing the whole or any part of their Phase 1
Entry and otherwise exploiting the Phase 1 Entry and  any rights in relation to the
Phase 1 Entry, to publicise this competition, NAB‟s products and services or for any
other purposes;
(b) consent to NAB allowing third parties to exploit the Phase 1 Entry, including  (without
limitation) in advertisements and promotional activities;
(c) undertake to NAB that their Phase 1 Entry is not, and its use by NAB and its licensees
will not be, in breach of any third party intellectual property rights; and
(d) consent to any act by NAB or its licensees in relation to their Phase 1 Entry which
would otherwise infringe their moral rights in the content of the Phase 1 Entry.
28 If an entrant elects to withdraw their entry from the competition, the entrant forfeits their right
and opportunity to participate in this completion and to all associated prizes in respect of that
entry.
29 NAB, in its absolute discretion, may edit any part of an entrant‟s Phase 1 Entry for
advertising purposes.  By entering, entrants agree to NAB editing, amending, making an
adaptation of or otherwise varying the whole or any part of their Phase 1 Entry for
advertising purposes. 
30 By entering this competition, each entrant warrants that their Phase 1 Entry:
(a) is original and not copied, and was created by the entrant;
(b) does not  include any content that contravenes any  law, infringes the rights of any
person or is obscene, offensive, discriminatory, indecent or otherwise objectionable or
inappropriate.  Without limitation, entrants must not include any content that involves
malice, swearing or which may be defamatory or in contempt of court;
(c) does not include any literary, dramatic, musical or artistic work or any other item in
which copyright subsists (Copyright Content), unless the entrant is entitled to do so. 
If an entrant has any doubts about whether they have the right to include any
Copyright Content in their Phase 1 Entry, they must not include it.  By including any 5
Copyright Content in their Phase 1 Entry, the entrant warrants that they are entitled to
do so; and
(d) contains no viruses or other computer code or material embedded in it which may
have a negative impact on the NAB website, this competition or any network or third
party computer systems.
31 NAB may (but is not obliged to) at any time reject and/or remove from access by the public
or disqualify or invalidate any entry that it considers (in its sole judgment) infringes these
conditions of entry.  NAB will have no liability to entrants in that regard.
32 Entrants must, at NAB‟s request, participate in all promotional activity (such as publicity and
photography) surrounding the winning of any prize (or completing/passing a Phase), free of
charge, and they consent to NAB and third parties authorised by NAB using their name and
image in promotional material.
33 The prize must be claimed by 26 September 2012.  If the prize remains unclaimed by this
date, that winner‟s entry will be deemed invalid and NAB reserves the right to award the
prize to any other applicants
34 NAB and its associated agencies and companies will not be liable for any loss (including,
without limitation, indirect, special or consequential loss or loss of profits), expense, damage,
personal injury or death which is suffered or sustained (whether or not arising from any
person‟s negligence) in connection with this competition or accepting or using any prize,
except for any liability which cannot be excluded by law (in which case that liability is limited
to the minimum allowable by law).
35 Entrants may, at NAB‟s request within the time specified by NAB, be required to provide
proof of identity, proof of age, proof of residency and proof of current living arrangements to
verify whether an entrant fits the eligibility criteria set out in these conditions of entry. 
Identification and proof considered suitable for verification of eligibility is at NAB‟s discretion. 
Failure to provide such proof and identification within the time specified by NAB will deem
the entrant to be invalid.
36 NAB may, in its sole discretion, disqualify all entries from, and prohibit further participation in
this competition by, any person who tampers with or benefits from any tampering with the
entry process or with the operation of the competition or acts in violation of these conditions,
acts in a disruptive manner or acts with the intent or effect of annoying, abusing, threatening
or harassing any other person.   NAB may in its absolute discretion cancel the prize or
otherwise cease to provide any benefit of the prize to the winners if the winners in the
opinion of NAB, is under the influence of alcohol or any other drug, behave aggressively or
offensively, or behave in a manner which may diminish the good name or reputation of NAB
or any of its related bodies corporate or the agencies or companies associated with this
competition, which damages or threatens to damage any property of NAB or its agencies or
contactors, is contrary to law or is otherwise inappropriate.
37 The prizes are not transferable or exchangeable and cannot be redeemed for cash. In the
event for any reason the winner does not take the prize at the time stipulated by NAB then
the prize will be forfeited by the winner and cash will not be supplied in lieu.  NAB accepts no
responsibility for any variation in prize value.  Where a prize is unavailable for any reason
NAB may substitute for that prize another item of equal or higher value as  determined by
NAB.
38 If for any reason any aspect of this competition is not capable of running as planned,
including by reason of computer virus, communications network failure, bugs, tampering,
unauthorised intervention, fraud, technical failure or any cause beyond the control of NAB,
NAB may in its sole discretion cancel, terminate, modify or suspend the competition, or
invalidate any affected entries. 
39 NAB is not liable for any tax implications arising from the prize winnings.  Independent
financial advice should be sought.  Where this competition involves, for GST purposes,
supplies being made for non-monetary consideration, entrants will follow the Australian
Taxation Office‟s stated view that where the parties are at arm‟s length, goods and services
exchanged are of equal GST inclusive market values.
40 All entries will be the property of NAB.  Without limiting paragraph 25, the information
entrants provide will be used by NAB for the purpose of conducting this competition and 6
communicating with entrants.  NAB may disclose entrants‟ personal  information to its
contractors and agents to assist in conducting this competition or communicating with
entrants, and as otherwise contemplated by these conditions. NAB is bound by the National
Privacy Principles in the Privacy Act 1988. NAB‟s Privacy Policy is available at
http://www.nab.com.au/wps/wcm/connect/nab/nab/home/About_Us/10/1/. Entrants  can
request access to the personal information NAB holds about them by contacting NAB at the
address below.
41 The promoter is National Australia Bank Limited (ABN 12 004 044 937), 800 Bourke St,
Docklands, VIC 3008
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Thanks JRN for posting - top comp! Nice to see a company being generous with their contractual allocation of tickets  Smile
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Competition Intro page at https://standins.nab.com.au/?mh_cid=PBAFL

Entry form at https://standins.nab.com.au/?mh_cid=PBAFL#apply-now

Terms & Conditions
Competition summary:

At NAB, we believe that every AFL fan affects the game. Which is why we’re going to turn our contractual allocation of tickets to this year’s 2012 Toyota AFL Grand Final over to fans, all around the country who’d otherwise miss it.

This is your chance to go to the biggest game of the season. You and a friend will get an all expenses paid trip to Melbourne including return flights, luxury accommodation, a Grand Final Breakfast and tickets to the game.

Whilst you relish all the thrills and spills of the Grand Final, a NAB Stand-In will be where you were meant to be, doing (or attempting) whatever you were meant to be doing.

All you need to do is tell us a bit about yourself (name and contact details) and tell us what you’d need a Stand-In to do in order to free you up to go to the game.

They could groom your English Sheepdog, eat scones at your Grandma’s 80th Birthday party, or cover your shift at the bakery. Please remember that our Stand- Ins are everyday Australians and are unlikely to be able to replace you if you’re an astro-physicist or High Court Judge, but they’ll give it a go!

If we think your entry was one of the best, we’ll be in touch to talk through the finer details.

Conditions of entry:

Information regarding prizes and how to enter forms part of these conditions. entering, entrants accept these conditions.
The NAB ‘Stand In’ Competition is not a game of chance. NAB will select the winners that it considers to be the best and most suitable.
Entry is only open to Australian residents aged 18 or over who:
are Australian citizens or residents
do not have a criminal record (that in NAB’s opinion would make them unsuitable for participation in this competition);
are of good fame and character (as determined by NAB in its absolute discretion);
are able to participate in all aspects and stages of the promotion during the Competition Period, and any on other dates as nominated by NAB including the AFL Grand Final Day.
Directors, officers, management and employees (and the immediate families of directors, officers, management and employees) of NAB or of the agencies or companies associated with this competition are ineligible to enter. The winner must be able to accept the prize and participate in all associated requirements as specified by NAB and outlined in paragraphs 18 and 20.
The competition begins at 12:01pm (AEST) on 20/08/12 and closes at 5pm (AEST) on 24/09/12 (Competition Period).
There are 2 Phases of this competition. Entrants must successfully pass both Phases in order to progress in the competition.
Phase 1

To enter Phase 1 of the competition, entrants must, during the Competition Period:
visit www.nab.com.au/afl (Website) or www.facebook.com.au/nab;
fully complete and submit the online application form including:
providing their full name, contact phone number, email address, postcode, State of residence and date of birth.
Confirm that they satisfy the entry requirements
answering in 50 words or less the following question: "What commitment is keeping you from going to the 2012 Toyota AFL Grand Final”
Entrants’ personal details will be used by NAB and third parties in accordance with paragraph 39.
Throughout the Competition Period, NAB will judge each Phase 1 Entry and will shortlist the Phase 1 Entries that it deems (in its absolute discretion) to be the best and most suitable from all Phase 1 Entries received. The short listed Phase 1 Entries will progress to the Phase 2 Finalist stage of the competition.
The entrants chosen to participate in Phase 2 will be sent an email or contacted by phone to further determine their suitability for this promotion. By entering this competition, entrants consent to receiving direct communication from NAB. Entrants who are deemed by NAB to not be suitable to proceed to the next phase of the competition will receive no further communication regarding their entry
By entering Phase 1, entrants acknowledge that their Phase 1 Entry (along with their name) may be made available by NAB (in its absolute discretion) and accessible by the general public. Entrants acknowledge that they will not be compensated for any use of their name or other details, or for use of any part of their entry into any phase of this competition. NAB may copy, in part or in its entirety, any Phase 1 Entry, cause any Phase 1 Entry to be seen and heard in public, edit any Phase 1 Entry and communicate any Phase 1 Entry to the public and broadcast through mainstream media. It may also allow third parties to do these things.
Phase 2 Finalists

Between 20 August and 24 September 2012, the Phase 2 Finalists will be required to discuss their availability and suitability for this promotion.
NAB will in its sole discretion determine whether a Phase 2 Finalist is suitable to win a prize. Circumstances that NAB will consider include:
The willingness and ability of the entrant to enthusiastically participate in all aspects of the Prize (including, where relevant, wearing their work attire and/or attire that they would otherwise wear if attending their Grand Final day commitment, to the 2012 Toyota AFL Grand Final);
The willingness and ability of the entrant’s friends, family and other relevant parties (including the entrant’s employer where applicable) to participate in the provision of the Stand-In.
NAB may film or otherwise take a recording of the different aspects and stages of the Prize (including the provision of the Stand-In and attendance at the 2012 Toyota AFL Grand Final).
Winners may be selected and announced during the Competition in accordance with Paragraph 16, except that the final winner will not be announced until 25 September.
Prize

There are 20 prizes to be won throughout the competition period. The Phase 2 Finalists deemed by NAB to be the best and most suitable stemming from the Phase 2 Finalist interviews will win the prize. The winners will be deemed to be the individual whose name was specified on the winning Phase 2 Finalist’s Phase 1 online application form.
In the event that NAB deems that there are no or insufficient “best and most suitable” Phase 2 Finalists based on the suitability of the entrant receiving a Stand-In, NAB may award the Prize (including tickets, transport and accommodation) without supplying a Stand-In.
The winners will be announced weekly during the Competition Period, on the following dates:
Winner announcement 1: Monday 3/09/12
Winner announcement 2: Friday 7/09/12
Winner announcement 3: Friday 14/09/12
Winner announcement 4: Friday 21/09/12
Winner announcement 5: Tuesday 25/09/12
Winners will be notified by phone and announcement of winners will be published on the competition website and Facebook, and other publications/programs deemed suitable
The are 20 prizes to be won. Each prize consists of 1 double pass to the 2012 Toyota AFL Grand Final at The Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) in Melbourne on Saturday 29 September 2012. The prizes include return flights for two people from the applicants’ nearest capital city to Melbourne, accommodation at Crown Promenade twin share for 2 nights (Friday 28 September and Saturday 29 September 2012) and attendance at a Grand Final Breakfast at Etihad Stadium in Docklands, Melbourne, and all transfers and travel between venues on Grand Final Day. It also includes food and beverage vouchers for two people redeemable at the MCG valued at $50 per person. The prize does not extend to any re-match or accommodate any change to the Grand Final date.
If a winner’s closest airport is in Greater Melbourne then flights are not included as part of the prize
The winner will also receive a “Stand-In” to take their place in the activity described in the entrants Phase 1 entry. The Stand-In will be engaged by NAB to take the winner’s place in the activity. Depending on the nature of the activity, the Stand-In may be able to undertake the activity on behalf of the winner. However, if NAB in its absolute discretion considers that it is not appropriate for the Stand-In to undertake the activity on behalf of the winner, the Stand-In will attend the site of the activity but not actively participate. NAB will not be responsible for any work responsibilities that the winner may have.
As part of accepting this prize, the winners agree to the following:
Signing a confidentiality agreement as provided by NAB and any third parties;
allowing the filming of them on Grand Final Day and on other dates as agreed between NAB and winners. The winners understand that the filmed footage will be used in accordance with paragraph 31;
signing a talent agreement as provided by NAB and any third parties;
complying with any other conditions or requirements for attendance at the Grand Final and entry into the MCG
General conditions

Entries are limited to one entry per person. All Phase 1 entries must be received by NAB during the Competition Period. Entries are deemed to be received at the time of receipt by NAB’s database and not at the time of submission by an entrant. NAB is not liable for late, lost, incomplete, incorrectly submitted, delayed, illegible, corrupted or misdirected entries, claims or correspondence due to error, omission, alteration, tampering, deletion, theft, destruction, transmission interruption, communications failure or otherwise. NAB has no control over communications networks and is not liable for any problems associated with them due to traffic congestion, technical malfunction or otherwise. NAB is not liable for any consequences of user error including (without limitation) costs incurred. Entrants who enter using multiple email addresses or aliases may be disqualified.
This competition is a game of skill; chance plays no part in determining the successful entrants in each phase or the overall winners. The winners will be selected based on their creativity, suitability of game day commitment, fame and character and brand suitability. The judges' decisions are final and no correspondence will be entered into.
Entries not fully complying with these conditions of entry (including but not limited to if an entrant is not able to take part in interview discussions, promotional appearances or advertising photography shoots on dates to be confirmed by NAB) may be deemed invalid at NAB’s discretion.
Entrants agree to sign any consent forms or other documents or agreements that NAB may require. Without limitation, this includes any forms, documents or agreements required in order to assess the winners’ fame and character, including by giving NAB (or a third party on NAB’s behalf) permission to obtain police reports as required.
Each entrant assigns all rights (including copyright) in their Phase 1 Entry to NAB at the time of submitting their Phase 1 Entry. By entering this competition, Phase 1 entrants: consent to NAB making copies of or publishing the whole or any part of their
Phase 1 Entry and otherwise exploiting the Phase 1 Entry and any rights in relation to the Phase 1 Entry, to publicise this competition, NAB’s products and services or for any other purposes;
consent to NAB allowing third parties to exploit the Phase 1 Entry, including (without limitation) in advertisements and promotional activities;
undertake to NAB that their Phase 1 Entry is not, and its use by NAB and its licensees will not be, in breach of any third party intellectual property rights; and
consent to any act by NAB or its licensees in relation to their Phase 1 Entry which would otherwise infringe their moral rights in the content of the Phase 1 Entry.
If an entrant elects to withdraw their entry from the competition, the entrant forfeits their right and opportunity to participate in this completion and to all associated prizes in respect of that entry.
NAB, in its absolute discretion, may edit any part of an entrant’s Phase 1 Entry for advertising purposes. By entering, entrants agree to NAB editing, amending, making an adaptation of or otherwise varying the whole or any part of their Phase 1 Entry for advertising purposes.
By entering this competition, each entrant warrants that their Phase 1 Entry:
is original and not copied, and was created by the entrant;
does not include any content that contravenes any law, infringes the rights of any person or is obscene, offensive, discriminatory, indecent or otherwise objectionable or inappropriate. Without limitation, entrants must not include any content that involves malice, swearing or which may be defamatory or in contempt of court;
does not include any literary, dramatic, musical or artistic work or any other item in which copyright subsists (Copyright Content), unless the entrant is entitled to do so. If an entrant has any doubts about whether they have the right to include any Copyright Content in their Phase 1 Entry, they must not include it. By including any Copyright Content in their Phase 1 Entry, the entrant warrants that they are entitled to do so; and
contains no viruses or other computer code or material embedded in it which may have a negative impact on the NAB website, this competition or any network or third party computer systems.
NAB may (but is not obliged to) at any time reject and/or remove from access by the public or disqualify or invalidate any entry that it considers (in its sole judgment) infringes these conditions of entry. NAB will have no liability to entrants in that regard.
Entrants must, at NAB’s request, participate in all promotional activity (such as publicity and photography) surrounding the winning of any prize (or completing/passing a Phase), free of charge, and they consent to NAB and third parties authorised by NAB using their name and image in promotional material.
The prize must be claimed by 26 September 2012. If the prize remains unclaimed by this date, that winner’s entry will be deemed invalid and NAB reserves the right to award the prize to any other applicants
NAB and its associated agencies and companies will not be liable for any loss (including, without limitation, indirect, special or consequential loss or loss of profits), expense, damage, personal injury or death which is suffered or sustained (whether or not arising from any person’s negligence) in connection with this competition or accepting or using any prize, except for any liability which cannot be excluded by law (in which case that liability is limited to the minimum allowable by law).
Entrants may, at NAB’s request within the time specified by NAB, be required to provide proof of identity, proof of age, proof of residency and proof of current living arrangements to verify whether an entrant fits the eligibility criteria set out in these conditions of entry. Identification and proof considered suitable for verification of eligibility is at NAB’s discretion. Failure to provide such proof and identification within the time specified by NAB will deem the entrant to be invalid.
NAB may, in its sole discretion, disqualify all entries from, and prohibit further participation in this competition by, any person who tampers with or benefits from any tampering with the entry process or with the operation of the competition or acts in violation of these conditions, acts in a disruptive manner or acts with the intent or effect of annoying, abusing, threatening or harassing any other person. NAB may in its absolute discretion cancel the prize or otherwise cease to provide any benefit of the prize to the winners if the winners in the opinion of NAB, is under the influence of alcohol or any other drug, behave aggressively or offensively, or behave in a manner which may diminish the good name or reputation of NAB or any of its related bodies corporate or the agencies or companies associated with this competition, which damages or threatens to damage any property of NAB or its agencies or contactors, is contrary to law or is otherwise inappropriate.
The prizes are not transferable or exchangeable and cannot be redeemed for cash. In the event for any reason the winner does not take the prize at the time stipulated by NAB then the prize will be forfeited by the winner and cash will not be supplied in lieu. NAB accepts no responsibility for any variation in prize value. Where a prize is unavailable for any reason NAB may substitute for that prize another item of equal or higher value as determined by NAB.
If for any reason any aspect of this competition is not capable of running as planned, including by reason of computer virus, communications network failure, bugs, tampering, unauthorised intervention, fraud, technical failure or any cause beyond the control of NAB, NAB may in its sole discretion cancel, terminate, modify or suspend the competition, or invalidate any affected entries.
NAB is not liable for any tax implications arising from the prize winnings. Independent financial advice should be sought. Where this competition involves, for GST purposes, supplies being made for non-monetary consideration, entrants will follow the Australian Taxation Office’s stated view that where the parties are at arm’s length, goods and services exchanged are of equal GST inclusive market values.
All entries will be the property of NAB. Without limiting paragraph 25, the information entrants provide will be used by NAB for the purpose of conducting this competition and communicating with entrants. NAB may disclose entrants’ personal information to its contractors and agents to assist in conducting this competition or communicating with entrants, and as otherwise contemplated by these conditions. NAB is bound by the National Privacy Principles in the Privacy Act 1988. NAB’s Privacy Policy is available at http://www.nab.com.au/wps/wcm/connect/nab/nab/home/About_Us/10/1/ Entrants can request access to the personal information NAB holds about them by contacting NAB at the address below.
The promoter is National Australia Bank Limited (ABN 12 004 044 937), 800 Bourke St, Docklands, VIC 3008.
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