Win $1 million in caravan prize pool jackpot


What sort of caravan would you buy with $1 million? With that kind of cash you could pick up a new tow car as well, with change leftover to maybe pay off the mortgage.
The Caravan Industry Association of Australia has $1 million up for grabs as part of the Caravan to a Million competition. There are only 13 days left to enter, and you’ve got to be in it to win it.
The competition, designed to stimulate activity in the caravan industry, closes on June 30, with one lucky entrant given the chance to win $1 million and four runners up each receiving a $1000 travel voucher.
To enter, you need to have visited one of the eight industry caravan and camping shows held earlier this year or make a purchase from one of the hundreds of participating retailers across the country. But here’s the thing, if you have a caravan all you need to do is tap in the make and model of your van and bingo, you’re in. In fact, any kind of RV will do.
The winner will be randomly drawn on July 7. If that’s you, you will have a one in 250 chance of winning the top $1 million prize. Miss out and you still get to pocket $10,000, which is a deposit on a new van or a hefty tech upgrade for your old one. I know what you’re thinking… They’re lousy odds; slim chance of taking out the $1 million jackpot even if you win. Not really when you consider the odds of winning Tattslotto are more than 8 million to one.
You can enter as many times as you like and the more you buy, the more opportunities you have to win. If you are considering upgrading your caravan, do it now in the EOFY sales and you get 50 entries for every purchase over $100,000. Haven’t got $100K in the bank? There’s an entries-to-spend sliding scale, so you can still multiply your chances of winning with big purchases.
Last year’s competition attracted entries from 28,000 people and reached more than 700,000 consumers and 650 industry businesses.
Get your entry in today and start dreaming about your ultimate RV set-up. How will you spend $1 million?