Challenge 2
1. Social Film Chat
It's rare to find someone willing to have a deep and meaningful conversation with these days. So we'll make the time available if you do! Have a chat with one of our team members about your thoughts on the DVDs in this package. This can be done in person over coffee in Deloraine or Devonport, Tasmania (travel at your expense, the cuppa is on us), or over the phone, Skype or email, as best suits the location and timezone of both parties to this prize. |
2. Two DVDs - Rowland Country + Freakonomics
Really, these are just sitting on our bookshelves collecting dust. Why not share them with you? They're well worth watching, but really we don't need to own more 'stuff.' Rowland Country - a locally produced tour of our local area by BtMM director, Angeline Drury. From along the north west coast of Tasmania Mount Roland is a treasured sight, this is Roland Country! Made in 2005 this film holds treasured places already known to local film maker Angeline and some hidden gems she discovered along the way. A limited release film valued at $35, approximately an hour long, it could be yours to cherish as you plan a visit to one of the best places on earth. http://www.geocities.ws/hopeproduction/RolandCountry.html Freakonomics - Won from Wide Angle Tasmania (the organisation that's hosting the Step-Out Web 17 challenge) by Katara Jade, our BtMM producer. We'll watch it before handing it over to you! So technically, it's second-hand. Kat enjoyed the book many years ago when she bought it. That's still sitting on her dusty shelf. And when she mentioned the prize to a friend, they got excited and asked if she listens to the podcasts. The rogue economist is onto a popular topic! RRP$ unknown. |
3. Grow Veg! seed pack - have fun getting back to basics!
Bought locally, you will receive seeds to grow your own organic rocket, broccoli and carrots. Cost price: $15.18 Western Australia and non-Australian residents - please note that this element of the prize may result in postal staff ripping open your package to remove biohazardous materials. This will slow down your receipt of the package. We can donate these locally if you think this prize is going to be a problem for you to receive. |