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WIN the ultimate Family Rottnest Getaway at The Lodge Wadjemup​

WIN the ultimate Family Rottnest Getaway at The Lodge Wadjemup​

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Since opening in January 2025, The Lodge Wadjemup has quickly earned a reputation as a must-visit destination on Rottnest Island, landing a spot on TIME's prestigious World's Greatest Places 2025 list after just three months. Now, you could win a three-night getaway to this incredible resort.
The recently unveiled Pool House rooms will be welcoming guests from July 1, and we're giving you the chance to be one of the first families to experience the exclusive new accommodation offering.
With return ferry travel for four, and bike hire for the duration of your stay, the prize also includes a $250 dining voucher to enjoy at the on-site restaurants, 'Pelican' and 'Sunsets'.
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