APP2022 prizes gearing up to be best ever

With only three weeks to go until APP2022, earlier this week APP2022 Convenor Kos Sclavos AM announced that the prizes being offered to attendees of APP2022 are some of the best on offer. 

“The Australian Pharmacy Professional Conference & Trade Exhibition (APP) held 24-27 March 2022 on the Gold Coast features some great competitions and prizes,” Mr Sclavos said. 

“Late last year, we announced our APP2022 win a car competition, where we are giving away a brand-new Mazda CX30 G20 Touring SUV worth almost $40,000 drive away. 

“While the competition is open to all pharmacists, pharmacy staff, students and interns, those who attend APP and visit the ‘fun zone’ can also receive a bonus entry, so it’s worth attending to up your chances.

“In addition to this, our exhibitors and sponsors are offering some great prizes including a Vespa valued at $8000 (sponsored by Havenhall), a retreat to the exclusive Eden Health Retreat (sponsored by Biolife Living), an all-inclusive five-night Fijian getaway for two worth over $4000 (sponsored by Sleep On The Go & e-chamber) and a JetSki, courtesy of Arrotex Pharmaceuticals.

“There will also be lots of cash prizes up for grabs in the trade exhibition – entry is free so it’s worth visiting the trade to not only view the latest pharmacy products and services but for your chance to win,” he said.  

Mr Sclavos also said that even though it was only three weeks to go until APP2022, there is still time to purchase tickets and book travel and accommodation. 

“I would hate for anyone to miss out,” said Mr Sclavos.

“There’s still time for people to book in and make their arrangements.” 

“Attendees can also book with confidence as we have extended the 100% refund guarantee from 2021. 

“If attendees can’t travel to APP2022 due to Covid-19 restrictions, they will be entitled to a full refund.” 

To enter the APP2022 win a car competition, visit: appconference.com/win. 

To register for APP2022, visit: appconference.com. 

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