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Win tickets to Boy and Bear

If you hail from Western Australia and love good music, you’ll be pleased to know indie rock-folk superstars, Boy and Bear, are on their way. And they want to give one lucky person a chance to see them for free!

Just by holding an Eat Local Feed Global event, you’ll help build a future where everyone gets enough to eat — and you’ll be in the running to win free tickets to Boy and Bear at the Fremantle Arts Centre on Monday 29 September.

Despite the world producing enough food to feed everyone, one in eight people currently go hungry every day. Climate change is the single biggest threat in the fight against hunger. But with your help, we can create a world free from hunger and inequality.

How to enter:

Celebrate World Food Day (any time in October) by registering to Eat Local Feed Global.

  • share a lunch or dinner with friends or family
  • hold a Hunger Banquet at your school or university
  • Have fun, take action and raise money in support of Oxfam’s life-changing work.

Register by 5pm on Wednesday 24th September. Winner will be announced on Friday 26th September

Once you register, we’ll send you a pack containing everything you need to help reduce global hunger.

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