Support your CFA with a free bumper sticker
From Wednesday, June 22 Victorians can pick up a free sticker at participating newsagents in Victoria while stocks last.
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The Herald Sun is giving you a chance to show your support for Victoria’s Country Fire Authority volunteers with a BACK THE CFA sticker.
From Wednesday, June 22, Victorians can pick up the stickers at participating newsagents in Victoria while stocks last. No purchase of the Herald Sun is required.
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Many of Victoria’s 60,000 CFA volunteers are concerned about their future in the wake of a controversial government deal they fear will hand control of the volunteer organisation to the United Firefighters Union.
So declare your support for the volunteers by grabbing a free sticker or two from Wednesday and show you BACK THE CFA.
Authorised by Damon Johnston, 40 City Rd, Southbank VIC 3006. Sticker printed by Egotrade Pty Ltd, 23 Lionel Rd, Mt Waverley VIC 3149.
FIND YOUR PARTICIPATING NEWSAGENT HERE
FAQs
Q. How can I get a sticker?
A. Visit a PARTICIPATING NEWSAGENT in VIC from Wednesday June 22 and request a sticker. A token is not required. Stickers are available strictly while stocks last.
Q. Can I get the sticker from supermarkets or petrol stations?
A. No, the sticker is only available from PARTICIPATING NEWSAGENTS in Victoria.
Q. Can I get more than one sticker?
A. Yes, at newsagent discretion if the newsagent’s stocks allow.
Q. In which states is the sticker available?
A. As the sticker relates to the CFA in Victoria, the stickers are available in Victoria only.
Q. Do I need to pay for the sticker?
A. The sticker is free. You do not need to purchase the Herald Sun.
Q. Is my newsagent participating?
A. FIND YOUR PARTICIPATING NEWSAGENT HERE
Q. I can’t get to a participating newsagent but would like a sticker.
A. Please call the Herald Sun Online Shop on 9292 1234. Stickers are available strictly while stocks last.