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Win a $300 Children’s Bike & $1000 Worth of Free Tickets to the Baby & Toddler Show

Win a $300 Children’s Bike & $1000 Worth of Free Tickets to the Baby & Toddler Show

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Update 
Congratulations to the winner Frank Riviera from NSW.
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To reward FiftyUp Club members who are prepared to move for a good offer, our friends at Scool Bikes are offering two giveaways this week that could be great for kids or grandkids:
1. A fantastic German-engineered children’s balance bike with accessories valued at up to $300. If you’re in NSW or SE Queensland and you switch your electricity provider this week to one of our group-discounted offers from Click Energy, you’ll go into the draw to win the kids bike.*
2. 50 free tickets valued at $22 each to this weekend’s Essential Baby & Toddler Show in Sydney.
For the Baby & Toddler Show tickets, all you need to do to win is be one of the first 50 to register your email address at the Scool Bikes website [www.scoolbikes.com.au] after 1pm today and reply to your confirmation email with the word “FiftyUp”.
The tickets are valid for entry to the Essential Baby & Toddler Show at the Royal Hall of Industries and the Hordern Pavilion on any one of the following days: Friday 26 September, 9:30am – 4pm, Saturday 27 September, 9:30am – 4pm and Sunday 28 September, 9:30am – 4pm.
Those who are successful in winning tickets will be notified by email from Scool Bikes.
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Coming Events 
The Essential Baby & Toddler Show is full of great shopping from over 200 hot brands (including Scool Bikes), advice from leading parenting experts on a range of topics and fantastic entertainment for kids.
You can also catch the Scool Bikes crew (after riding over the Sydney Harbour Bridge) at their Balance Bike trial track at the finish festival for the 15km Sydney Rides the CIty event, which will be held at Pirrama Park, Pyrmont, Sydney on 19 October.
If you’re outside Sydney, stay tuned – they’re coming to a festival near you soon.
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About the Bikes
Scoolbikes directly imports and distributes high quality German-designed and engineered balance bikes in Australia and New Zealand. Their balance bike range is ideal for toddlers and kids to learn to ride a bike. Instead of putting their feet on pedals, children can touch the ground and move the bike with a running motion.
What sets Scool Bikes apart from other balance bike companies is their design and their weight. The pedeX 01 and the pedeX pirate balance bikes weigh only 3.3 kg and are extremely easy to ride. The pedeX 02 is a balance bike with suspension – ideal for children who like to ride their bike off-road as well. The bikes come with a 2-year manufacturers warranty.
* Participation in this competition is subject to and shall be deemed acceptance of the terms and conditions available here.
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Ron
Ron from NSW commented:

Yeah. Good luck with a childs balance bike. All bicycles are balance bikes German engineered with no brakes. Hope the child survives a down slope run. How do they ride these bikes off road with no pedals. 

Bill
Bill from NSW commented:

Click energy is a rip off, They deduct your pensioner discount before giving you the so called discount, they run it so if you leave them you don't get your discount for that 3 months, The staff are very UN helpful, The sooner I can find another supplier the better. 

Grace
Grace from NSW commented:

The staff at click energy are very helpful and are able to answer any concerns 

PAULINE
PAULINE from QLD commented:

I agree I'm also in Cairns 

Gillian
Gillian from QLD commented:

The completion is only open to those who have changed providers. In Cairns we have one electricity provider only. Such a pity we have to be excluded. 

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