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Mr Squiggle and Friends Exhibition Giveaway

Mr Squiggle and Friends Exhibition Giveaway

The National Museum of Australia's newest exhibition is here.
Mr Squiggle and Friends: The Creative World of Norman Hetherington showcases nearly 300 items from puppets and props to costumes and artworks, celebrating one of Australia's most imaginative creators.
Tune in to Breakfast on ABC Radio Canberra from Monday 21 July to find out how you can win a prize pack to see the exhibition, plus one lucky winner will be upgraded to a major VIP prize. Prize details 5 x Minor prizes: Mr Squiggle Merch Pack (each pack includes a limited-edition Mr Squiggle and Friends tote bag, a Mr Squiggle activity book and pencils, a copy of Mr Squiggle and the Preposterous Purple Crocodile by Margaret Hetherington, illustrated by Norman Hetherington)
1 x Major prize upgrade: lunch at the museum café, exhibition tour and museum magazine
Visit the National Museum of Australia's website to find out more.
Competition terms and conditions apply.
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