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Palm Beach Avenue celebrates first birthday with give back to locals $25,000 campaign

One Gold Coast venue is celebrating its first birthday a little differently this year with a $25,000 giveaway. See how to enter

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One venue is celebrating its first birthday with $25,000 up for grabs.

To celebrate the milestone, Palm Beach Avenue owners Daniel and Ruggie Ridgeway said they wanted to mark the occasion by giving back to the local community with their give back $25,000 campaign.

Caroline Tonso Jacomin, Kate Barratt, Josh Webber, Imogen Wilkinson and Lucy Brown. Picture: Richard Gosling
Caroline Tonso Jacomin, Kate Barratt, Josh Webber, Imogen Wilkinson and Lucy Brown. Picture: Richard Gosling

The breakfast, brunch and dinner venue opened July 13 last year catering to the southern end of the Gold Coast – Mr and Mrs Ridgeway said the giveaway was an attempt to give back to the people who had supported them since day one.

“The business in the first year has been a great success thanks to the support of our Gold Coast locals, particularly those who live in Palm Beach,” Mr Ridgeway said.

“We know that times are tough for a lot of people at the moment so rather than throw a big party we decided to give back by giving out 250 $100 dining vouchers.

Josh Webber with Alma Porcar Martinez. Picture: Richard Gosling
Josh Webber with Alma Porcar Martinez. Picture: Richard Gosling

“By limiting the postcodes of who can enter and win the vouchers, we know that we are giving back to those with a close proximity to us.”

The give-back campaign is open to residents living in Burleigh, Currumbin, Elanora, Palm Beach and Tugun.

Residents can enter for a chance to win via www.palmbeachave.com.au

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