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Club Marine magazine subscribers can win Birthday Bonanza prizes

by Liliana Engelhardt on 3 Feb 2015

Anyone purchasing or renewing their insurance with Club Marine throughout 2015 could go into the running to win one of six fantastic fishing and bareboat chartering packages, not to mention three Sea-Doo Spark personal watercraft and 30 crates of quality mixed wines from Laithwaite’s Wine People.

To be eligible, entrants just have to take out a subscription to Club Marine Magazine*. The competition is also open to non-policy holders who subscribe to the magazine.

Celebrating its 30th anniversary in 2015, Club Marine Magazine is launching its Birthday Bonanza promotion with one great destination package being won each edition of the magazine, beginning with a Fijian fishing experience for its February/March edition.

In following editions, the quality bi-monthly boating lifestyle publication, which has an audited circulation of 91,728+, will be offering two more fishing packages from Fishing Getaways – one in Samoa and the other in the Cook Islands – along with three exotic bareboat chartering packages from Dream Yacht Charters to the Whitsundays, New
Caledonia and Malaysia.

In addition, we have a trio of Sea-Doo Spark PWCs to give away. These light and nimble machines have taken the boating world by storm since they were introduced in 2014 and will provide plenty of thrills for three lucky winners throughout this year. One Spark will be won every second edition of the magazine throughout the promotion.

And in keeping with the celebratory nature of Club Marine’s Birthday Bonanza, Laithwaite’s Wine People have chipped in with 30 cases of assorted wines to be shared around during the promotion, with five cases being sent out each edition.

'We’re tremendously proud of the magazine having achieved its landmark 30th anniversary,' said Club Marine CEO and Publisher, Simon McLean, 'But we’re also excited to be offering such a fantastic suite of prizes from such great prize partners. We invite anyone taking out an insurance policy with us or renewing in 2015 to include a magazine subscription to be in the running for our Birthday Bonanza.'

To be eligible for the various prizes on offer, all you have to do is ensure your subscription is current at the time of each prize draw. Draws take place at the completion of each edition throughout the promotion.

For more information and the terms and conditions, go to: clubmarine.com.au.


Please note: The Club Marine Birthday Bonanza competition is only open to Australian residents.

*Those who have a subscription just need to ensure it is current at the time of the prize draws.

+ Audited Media Association of Australia, January-June 2014 ANPSAU 86,968 ANPSNZ 3,760

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