Sunraysia Daily Kids’ Club: Terms and conditions

These terms and conditions cover all entries and members of the Sunraysia Daily Kids’ Club. Prizes are offered via entry forms appearing on the Sunraysia Daily Kids’ Club page appearing every Thursday inside the Sunraysia Daily newspaper.

To be eligible for any prize the child must be a Kids’ Club member and aged 12 or under.  Entries are open to all Kids’ Club members other than employees of the Elliott Newspaper Group of companies and their immediate families.

Closing dates for entries and winners publication date is indicated on page entry forms.  Prize draws are conducted at the Sunraysia Daily offices and winners are chosen randomly apart from colouring-in and artwork entries.

Colouring and artwork entries will be judged on criteria relative to the current competition tasks and is at the discretion of the Sunraysia Daily Kids’ Club coordinator.

Entry forms submitted by post or delivered to our office must be received on an original newspaper entry form.  No photocopies are accepted.  More than one original newspaper entry form can be submitted.  Please only list one name on each entry form.

Entries can be emailed to the Kids’ Club as a photo or scanned image of the completed entry form from the newspaper.  Email entries will be restricted to one per member.

Prizes are not transferable or redeemable for cash.

Kids’ Club members may also submit their own drawings, letters and photos via mail or email for a chance to be published in our mailbag.  Mail to appear on the page will be placed in a queue to appear, not all mail can be published.  Prizes awarded for mail appearing on the page will be one per entry/family.  Mailbag movie passes are valid at Wallis Cinemas Mildura for 2 months and cannot be used within 2 weeks of no-free-list movies.

Kids’ Club members can receive either a Member of the Month or Birthday Cake monthly prize.  These winners are chosen from the list of Kids’ Club members and members who keep in regular contact via entries and mail to Elly are more likely to be chosen to win these prizes.

All entries become the property of the Elliott Newspaper Group.  Some mail and winners’ photos may be displayed on the Sunraysia Daily website www.sunraysiadaily.com.au

Any Kids’ Club membership information provided to Sunraysia Daily will be treated as confidential.  It will not be used for any other purpose than for the Kids’ Club and will not be disclosed to other parties without the consent of the parent/guardian.  All information is deleted when the child reaches 13 and the membership has expired.

Digital Editions


  • Spike in standards

    Spike in standards

    THE next generation of Sunraysia volleyball talent were put through their paces in a high octane, two-day clinic at the Mildura Sporting Precinct last week,…

More News

  • More free PT

    More free PT

    FREE public transport will be extended throughout Victoria until the end of May, with half-price fares from 1 June to the end of the year. Although the free PT measure…

  • Bail granted following bail breach

    Bail granted following bail breach

    A BAIL application has been granted to a man accused of dangerous driving while on bail. The Mildura Magistrates’ Court heard earlier this month police checked the registration of a…

  • Input sought on reskilling

    Input sought on reskilling

    LOCALS who have recently had to change jobs, learn new skills, or change roles in their current workplace have an opportunity to participate in an online survey conducted by the…

  • Breastscreen truck to roll into Menindee

    Breastscreen truck to roll into Menindee

    BREASTSCREEN NSW will be in the Far West next month with the the mobile screening van stopping at Menindee on Tuesday 5 May and Wednesday 6 May BreastScreen NSW provides…

  • Guilty plea for family violence

    Guilty plea for family violence

    A MAN has been given a community corrections order after pleading guilty to family violence offences. The Mildura Magistrates’ Court heard the 25-year-old male had gotten in an argument with…

  • Builder set for $36m for rehab centre

    Builder set for $36m for rehab centre

    THE Victorian State Government has revealed the company that’ll build a proposed multi-million-dollar drug and alcohol treatment facility at Merbein. Set for the old Merbein Primary School site, the Government…

  • Meet move a one off says manager

    Meet move a one off says manager

    WHILE the first meeting of the year at Mildura Racing Club, that was set to jump on Tuesday, may have been relocated to Swan Hill – the move is a…

  • ‘Cut migration’ says Webster

    ‘Cut migration’ says Webster

    AUSTRALIA’S migration intake has erupted into a political flashpoint, with Member for Mallee Anne Webster demanding sharp cuts while Immigration Minister Tony Burke accuses the opposition of chasing votes over…

  • Drone festival to light the way for Bash

    AS a lead-in to the Mundi Mundi Bash, Broken Hill will host a free three-night light and drone festival this August, with hundreds of drones set to illuminate Argent Street…

  • Hughesy brings pain and punchlines

    Hughesy brings pain and punchlines

    FOOTBALL injuries, near-death scares and the absurdity of modern life are all on the bill as Dave Hughes heads back to Swan Hill with a show forged in pain and…