Your chance to win…
First Prize
Winners choice of
a $5,000 shopping spree at Harvey Norman or cash*
Second Prize
Winners choice of
$2,500 Cash or Coles Group Gift card
Third Prize
Winners choice of
$2,000 Cash or Coles Group Gift card
Hurry! Raffle closes in
WIN a $5,000 shopping spree at Harvey Norman or just take the cash!*
First Prize
Whether you’re keen on making over the kitchen or setting up a new home office, this one’s for you! Shop till you drop with a $5,000 gift card to Harvey Norman or, take the cash!*
Second Prize
$2,500 cash* or Coles Group Gift card
Third Prize
$2,000 cash* or Coles Group Gift card
For as little as $30 you can play in the draw to win these wonderful prizes. More importantly, you’ll be helping to support life-saving heart reasearch which will go on to benefit millions of people across the globe.
Raffle Drawn: 19 May 2023
Terms and Conditions for HRI Raffle No. 59
*Due to cash prizes not being permitted for Victorian residents, Harvey Norman vouchers will be provided to any Victorian prize winners. Entrants must be Australian residents or if successful in the draw, receive any prize in Australia. The entire sum of incidental donations is paid in full to the HRI. There is an agreement with Insight Holdings Consolidated Pty Ltd (ACN 111 803 475) of 80 Cooper St, Surry Hills NSW 2010, phone: 1300302579, email: c.service@insightcfs.com.au, web: www.insightfundraising.com.au to promote and conduct this raffle for reward. The Heart Research Institute (HRI) receives no less than 43% of the gross proceeds and bears no cost of the raffle. Insight Holdings Consolidated Pty Ltd is to receive no more than 57% of the gross proceeds of the raffle, from which they meet all the prize, call centre, fulfillment and other approved costs. The funds received by the HRI from the raffle are used for its charitable purposes. Tickets are sold in bundles of 10 entries for $30, 16 for $40, 20 for $50, 30 for $60, 40 for $80 and are $2 each thereafter. If more than $200 is received, tickets are $1 each. If less than $30 is received tickets are $5 each. Hero of the Heart supporters pay monthly and are allocated tickets based on their total amount paid during the raffle period. There will be no more than 500,000 entries available in the draw. This appeal is conducted according to the Community Gaming Act 2018 (NSW) and the Charitable Fundraising Act 1991 (NSW). As one of our contacted persons, we may contact you regarding future fundraising campaigns. Please see www.heartraffle.com.au for our privacy policy. HRI ABN: 41 003 209 952. We value your privacy: We protect your privacy under the Privacy Act. We collect details to allow contact with supporters and our donation recipients and to comply with fundraising and tax laws. If you do not want us to contact you please call us to advise. Campaign start date: 1 February 2023, (3rd Feb for Victoria) Sales close: 10am 18 May 2023, Draw date: 2pm 19 May 2023 at 3/80 Cooper Street, Surry Hills NSW 2012. Results will be published the day after the draw at www.heartraffle.com.au Subject to state regulations unclaimed prizes will be retained for at least 95 days and redrawn, while the winner is notified or located. If a prize winner cannot be located, a new prize winner will be drawn from the same pool of supporters on the 22nd August 2023 at Insight CFS -Level 3 80 Cooper Street, Surry Hills, NSW 2010 and given 7 days in which to be found or respond, after which that process will be repeated. Raffle permit numbers: CFN 13934, ACT R 22_00131 VIC 10024/23. Full raffle terms and conditions are available on our raffle website www.heartraffle.com.au

At just 22 years old, Jake suffered a stroke. Two days after leaving
hospital, he had another. This is his story.
Today’s research is tomorrow’s cure.
The Heart Research Institute is an internationally recognised medical research institute that performs groundbreaking cardiovascular research.
Cardiovascular disease is Australia’s – and the world’s – number one killer.
The Heart Research Institute’s mission is to prevent death and suffering from cardiovascular disease through an understanding of the biological processes that cause atherosclerosis and thrombosis, the major underlying causes of most heart attacks and strokes.