The Chronicle

Petrol vouchers up for grabs!

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AND we’re off!

Our Bill-busters Bingo competitio­n kicks off today and boy, are you in for a few treats!

Over the next four weeks, we’re giving away $64,000 in prizes across our News Regional Media network, and playing the game is almost as fun as winning the prizes!

Not only can you go into the draw to win a weekly $1000 voucher, but we’re giving away 20 $50 vouchers in the region each week, too.

First up is the chance to win a $1000 fuel voucher, plus we’re giving away 20 $50 fuel vouchers to our local readers.

Here’s the lowdown on how to play:

Every week, we’re going to give away one $1000 voucher to a lucky winner across the News Regional Media footprint.

To enter this competitio­n, all you have to do is head online to www.thechronic­le. com.au/bingo and enter your details. Simple.

But that’s not even the fun part. In today’s paper, you’ll find a bingo card. It will have four week’s worth of bingo numbers, so hang onto this.

Also inside today is a bunch of numbers which new ones will appear in the paper every day of which you can cross off on your bingo card in the correspond­ing week. If you get bingo, come into our office and we’ll give you a $50 voucher.

We’ve got 20 each week to give away to Toowoomba readers, so you’ve got plenty of chances to take home some serious prizes.

In week two, the major prize is a $1000 debit card but if you already entered in week one, you don’t need to enter again – you’re automatica­lly entered for the rest of the four-week promotion.

But, for a shot at the $50 debit card vouchers, you’ll need to take your winning bingo card into our office to collect your prize.

Week three sees a $1000 travel voucher and $50 travel vouchers up for grabs and the final week is a $1000 grocery voucher and $50 grocery vouchers.

Winners of the major $1000 vouchers will be drawn every Wednesday at 11am, so get your names in early. So get out your pens and cross off the first lot of numbers on your bingo card! Numbers will be in the paper daily.

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