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WIN $5,000 for your home, thanks to the 2023 Parnell and Resene Décor Promotion

The Team from Resene ColorShop Newmarket

Parnell is once again running its very successful annual décor competition. This year Parnell has partnered with Resene to make this promotion even more exciting and provides participants the chance to win!

By entering the competition, you can win a $4,000 Décor voucher thanks to the Parnell Business Association, to spend in one of the eligible participating décor outlets in Parnell. Plus, this year there will be a ‘Resene room makeover’ along with a free Resene colour consultation valued at $1000.

All you need to do to enter and be in with the chance to WIN is:

Click on the Resene colour theme you love the most and your favourite Parnell décor item within that theme, then enter the competition by filling out the entry form.

You can enter as many times as you like!

Competition closes at midnight on Tuesday 31 October and the winner will be drawn soon after.

For more info and to enter, click the link!

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