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Don’t miss Noosa Fair’s Mother’s Day Giveaway

Once again, Noosa Fair Shopping Centre is gearing up to celebrate the unsung heroes of our lives – our mothers.

With Mother’s Day just around the corner, the annual Mother’s Day Giveaway is back, promising a chance to win mum one of eight $200 Noosa Fair vouchers.

The process is easy. From 26 April to 5pm on 12 May, customer simply need to spend $30 or more at any participating retailer (excluding Coles) within Noosa Fair Shopping Centre. Once your purchase is made, simply scan the QR code provided to enter the giveaway.

Whether you’re picking up groceries, treating yourself to a little retail therapy, or purchasing something special for mum, every transaction counts. But don’t forget to keep your receipts to validate your entry. The winners will be announced on Monday 13 May, allowing ample time to plan the perfect Mother’s Day surprise.

In a world where expressions of gratitude often get lost in the hustle and bustle of daily life, initiatives like Noosa Fair’s Mother’s Day Giveaway serve as a gentle reminder to pause and appreciate the remarkable women who shape our lives.

Visit noosafairshopping for all details and ts and cs.

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