Visit one of the Zip refreshment centres at Brisbane Indesign and you could be on your way to Venice.
May 21st, 2012
Zip Industries are giving one lucky Brisbane Indesign visitor the chance to win a holiday for 2 to Venice for the Venice Architecture Biennale.
The trip includes a return flight for 2 from any Australian capital city to Venice, accommodation for 4 nights and invitations to preview the Biennale as special guests of Zip and the Australian Institute of Architects.
Zip Industries are major supporters of Australia’s presence at the Biennale, which runs from 29 August to 25 November with preview dates of 27 and 28 August.
They’re also supporters of Brisbane Indesign – as our platinum sponsors, they’ll be on hand at 3 dedicated refreshment centres pouring out instant filtered chilled and boiling water from the Zip Hydrotap, as well as giving visitors a sneak preview of the brand-new Zip HydroTap Sparkling.
Drop by a Zip refreshment centre at Fireworks Gallery and King Furniture during Brisbane Indesign and Studio 34 during the official after party, and you could be jetting off to Venice in August!
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