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Search Indy to be Talkin’ Turkey for Christmas lunch

Eagle-eyed Indy readers can gobble up free turkey for Christmas lunch with a great new competition starting this week.
Talkin’ Turkey will give away five turkeys weekly over the next five weeks.
Readers simply have to find the turkey hidden in five ads each week.
“Then email or Facebook message us with the names of the businesses whose ads have the turkey,” said Indy managing editor Tony Galpin.
“And you don’t have to find all five – you can enter even if you find only one turkey.
“Entries will be prioritised for prizes depending on how many turkeys have been identified. For example, entries identifying all five turkeys will be first in line for prizes, followed by entries with four, then three and so on.”
Mr Galpin encouraged readers to make sure all their family and friends helped find the turkeys.
“Anyone can play Talkin’ Turkey. It’s lots of fun for the whole family.
“The first five turkeys are hiding in today’s ads, so get gobbling!”
Winners will be notified via Facebook or email and published in the following week’s Indy.
To enter, message the Indy with the names of the advertisers at facebook.com/GeelongIndy or email indy@geelongindy.com.au

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