Most States and Territories have specific rules about the order in which prizes are listed and drawn. If you wish to sell tickets to residents of a particular State or Territory, you must adhere to the rules of that State or Territory.
For example:
- Queensland and Victoria require that the prize with the highest Recommended Retail Price (RRP) is listed and drawn first. The remaining prizes can be listed and drawn in any order, as long as the order is clearly specified.
- Tasmania requires that all prizes are listed and drawn in order of descending RRP, i.e. highest-value RRP to lowest-value RRP.
- New South Wales allows you to list and draw prizes in any order as long as the order is clearly specified.
RaffleTix recommends that prizes are listed and drawn in order of descending RRP for all raffles, i.e. highest-value RRP to lowest-value RRP. In doing so, you will meet the requirements of all States and Territories, and you will ensure that every ticket in the raffle has a chance to win the highest-value prize available.
IMPORTANT: All States and Territories advise that the draw must be conducted in the order that was advertised. You cannot re-order the prizes once the raffle has launched and ticket sales have commenced.
If you have questions about the rules and regulations for running a raffle, please contact the RaffleTix support team at support@raffletix.com.au
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