Two international holiday packages up for grabs at APP2023

Conference Convenor, Kos Sclavos AM, shared yet another exciting reason for people to register for the Australian Pharmacy Professional Conference & Trade Exhibition (APP2023) held on 23-26 March on the Gold Coast – the chance to win an international holiday! 

Mr Sclavos has revealed that pharmacists, intern pharmacists, pharmacy assistants, retail managers, dispensary technicians and pharmacy students can enter to win a tropical holiday to Club Med Maldives. 

“I’m thrilled to announce APP2023 has two holiday prizes up for grabs in our ‘Win a Holiday’ competition!” Mr Sclavos said, “Each prize is valued over $10,000 and offers a five-night all-inclusive holiday package for two people at the exclusive and renowned Club Med Maldives.” 

“Eligible entrants can enter now, but if you attend APP2023 you can double your chances of winning by completing an onsite entry at the APP Fun Zone in the Trade Exhibition.” 

The lucky winners of the competition will board Singapore Airlines to Male, with transport covered to and from the Club Med resort. 

Staying in a Deluxe Beachfront Terrace, the winners will have access to all-day gourmet dining and premium open bar plus complimentary access to over 60 sports and activities, and entertainment. 

“It’s been so long since most of us have travelled overseas – it’s time to renew your passport, dust off your suitcase and enter to win one of two holiday packages!” Mr Sclavos said. 

Eligible entrants can enter the competition now at appconference.com/win. Plus, secure your bonus entry by registering to attend APP2023 at appconference.com. With early bird registration still available not only do you save up to $120, but you’ve doubled your chances of heading to the Maldives. 

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