Win a holiday home and BMW in Australia with RSL
Mar 03 2010 |
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RSL Art Union Draw 274 kicked off recently on the back of yet another successful property raffle. Draw 273 closed on 2 March and we will post the details of the winners soon. In the meantime, the new RSL charity raffle offers the chance of winning a $1.5 million family home and a brand new BMW 320d Executive car - all for $5 (£2.75)!
RSL house raffles always generate a property winner and since its inception, the non-profit organisation has given away over $80 million in prizes and raised over $70 million. RSL Draw 274 is no exception and for a small donation to the charity, you could be handed the keys to a new holiday home in sunny Queensland. Situated on a private exclusive island, the modern double storey home offers stunning water views. It boasts 4 generous bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, a media room and gourmet kitchen with European Smeg appliances, as well as an in-ground pool, alfresco dining and BBQ area. What's more, with an estimated rental value of $62,400 per year, rates paid for 12 months and a $2,000 travel voucher to claim your prize, you can enjoy your new home without making a dent in your existing lifestyle. The raffle winner will also drive away a stunning BMW 320d Executive with full specifications. This powerful model will take you from zero to 100 km/hr in 8.0 seconds while remaining economical to drive using only 4.4 litres/100km. Ideal to drive to the local beaches and to discover everything the Gold Coast has to offer! Find out more about RSL Art Union Draw 274. Related items
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We regularly feature RSL Art Union raffles in Australia. Since 1956, this Queensland-based charity lottery was established to raise funds to provide essential welfare services to ex-service men and women, their dependants and to other members of the local community.