Haven Win Spring 2020

Competitions
August 25, 2020

Show us your shed

It might be hanging with spiderwebs and lined with lovely old carpentry tools from another time, a serene hideaway for an artist’s creative pursuits or a tricked-up man cave kitted out with every mod con you could possibly dream of. We want to see our readers’ interesting or old-school backyard sheds. Send us a photo that shows off the interior of your shed, and if it captures our attention $1,000 might be on its way to you. Feel free to include the shed’s owner within their domain in the photo.

How: send your photo to havencompetitions@afgonline.com.au placing ‘Shed’ in the subject line. If someone is featured in the photo, let us know who it is.

Include: your name, address, email, phone number and the name of your mortgage broker.

Dates: opens on August 14 and closes on October 12.

Winner: will be decided on October 13 and notified by telephone after this time.

Terms and conditions: email havencompetitions@afgonline.com.au to request terms and conditions.

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    Judging from the entries received for our last Haven competition, the mullet is alive and well in Oz! Congratulations to proud mum Bev, who has submitted these photos of her son Jack, who sports a very impressive mullet.

    “These photos are of my son Jack, who has had a mullet for 12 months, and has even started a school mullet Instagram account (much to the disappointment of some school staff members!). His inspiration was AFL Western Bulldogs player Bailey Smith, who cut his hair into a mullet last year to raise money for the Royal Melbourne Children’s Hospital.”

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