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Win turkeys and $100 gift cards

Indy readers are in for festive fun as Geelong’s community newspaper gives away great prizes over the next five weeks.
Market Square Shopping Centre will put up for grabs two $100 gift cards weekly for the Indy’s Five Weeks of Christmas promotion – that’s 10 in total just in time for the gift-shopping season.
Each card can be used at various retailers in Market Square and offer plenty of choice and ideas for great Christmas gifts.
To enter the draw for a Market Square Shopping Centre gift card, follow the simple instructions on the Indy’s Facebook page.
And – GOBBLE GOBBLE! – everyone’s favourite competition is back after a huge debut last year.
Yes, it’s Talkin’ Turkey, the competition everyone can play.
Readers simply have to find the five turkeys hidden in the ads of each week’s paper and follow the entry instructions detailed below.
The Indy will give away five turkeys weekly – one for each of five winners, starting this week – so start your turkey hunt now.
To enter Talkin’ Turkey, name each of the five businesses with a hidden turkey, include your own name and contact details in your entries and lodge them by emailing indy@geelongindy.com.au, phoning the Indy’s Turkey Line on 5249 6721, or presenting in person at the Indy’s office on the first floor of 74-78 Moorabool Street, Geelong.
Weekly entries for both competitions close at 5pm on Mondays.

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