
Join us at the 65th TV WEEK Logie Awards 2025!
Not only will you get to be a part of all the glitz and glamour of the Logies getting to watch all the winners, performances, and stars, you'll get some VIP treatment yourself!
As well as getting to watch the Logies, the prize includes;
One (1) night stay for two (2) adults in a King Superior room on Sunday 3rd August 2025 to Monday 4 August 2025 at The Star Grand Sydney
One (1) x $250 Dinner for two (2) adults on Sunday 3rd August 2024 at either BLACK Bar & Grill, Sokyo or Cucina Porto at The Star Sydney, bookings essential.
Breakfast for two (2) adults at Harvest Buffet on 4 August 2025
Complimentary Self-Parking for one (1) car
Noting that if competition winners aren't based in Sydney, it will be up to the entrant to make their way to Sydney at their own expense for the event should they win.
Dinner reservations are subject to availability. It is up to the prize winner to check availability of their desired restaurant and to reserve their table once notified they have won.
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