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Mission Australia & Dandenong Plaza invite young people aged 12-25, to participate in a unique & popular talent competition, Urban Quest 2008. CATEGORIES: •Vocal •Dance •Street (Rap / Beat Boxing) IMPORTANT DATES: Applications close -- Friday 14th March 2008 Workshop -- Wednesday 26th March 2008 Pre-screening -- Thursday 27th March 2008 Heats -- Thursday 3rd April 2008 Grand Final -- Saturday 5th April 2008
PRIZES: Prizes will be given to 1st and 2nd place winners of each category at the Grand Final. A Peoples Choice Award will also be given at the Grand Final. The prizes are not yet finalised but are usually paid performances or recording time or paid lessons or a gift voucher. Each participant will be given a certificate of participation after the event. FEES: There is a non-refundable fee to enter the Event. The fee is $10.00 per first participant and $5 per additional person of a group. Please follow the table below: Single participant / 1 member=$10, 2 members = $15, 3 members = $20 4 members = $25, 5 members = $30 6 members = $35 7 and more = $40 If paying by Cheque: Please make the cheque payable to Mission Australia PRIVACY STATEMENT: All information collected by Mission Australia will be used for the purpose of this event only, unless otherwise authorized by applicant(s). All information will be kept secure, and will not be passed on to any other group or individual without written permission from the individuals providing the information. For more information and to read the terms and conditions please download the 2008 Urban Quest entry form and FAQ.
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