What is the Hidden Gems Competition?
The Hidden Gems Competition is organised by Minor Hotels Australasia Limited, promoting Oaks Hotels, Resorts & Suites. Participants have the chance to win an accommodation voucher by entering this competition, which highlights the unique offerings of Oaks properties in Australia and New Zealand.
What are the prizes for the Hidden Gems Competition?
The Hidden Gems Competition offers a single prize of an AU$5,000 accommodation voucher. This voucher can be used at any Oaks Hotels, Resorts & Suites properties in Australia and New Zealand. The voucher is valid for three years from the date of issue and must be redeemed in a single booking.
When does the competition close?
The competition closes at 11:59 PM AEST on 31 August 2026. Entries submitted after this time will not be considered valid.
How do I enter the competition?
To enter the competition, eligible participants must complete the entry requirements on the Promotion landing page during the Promotion Period. Each entrant is allowed only one entry and must opt-in to receive email promotions from the Promoter.
Who is eligible to enter the Hidden Gems Competition?
The Hidden Gems Competition is open to residents of Australia and New Zealand aged 18 years and over, excluding residents of the Australian Capital Territory and certain individuals associated with the Promoter.
How is the winner selected?
The winner is selected through a random draw conducted at Level 26, 266 George Street, Brisbane, QLD 4000 at 12:00 AEST on 1 September 2026. This game of chance ensures each valid entry has an equal opportunity to win.
How will the winner be notified?
The winner will be notified via email and telephone within 24 hours of the draw. Additionally, the winner's name will be published on Oaks Hotels' Instagram and Facebook pages within five days of the draw.
Who is the promoter of the Hidden Gems Competition?
The promoter of the Hidden Gems Competition is Minor Hotels Australasia Limited, located at Level 26, 266 George Street, Brisbane, Queensland 4000.