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Storytowns Christmas Scavenger Hunt

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Embark on a magical quest this Christmas and help Rudolph find his mischievous reindeer friends before time runs out! Follow enchanting audio clues from Rudolph himself as you explore, solve puzzles, and uncover hidden surprises in your town.

Keep an eye out for posters displayed throughout either Cessnock or Kurri Kurri town centres.

Simply scan the QR code on the posters to listen to the clues online and start your adventure. As you find each of Rudolph's friends, complete your game card for a chance to win a weekly hamper from Shop Hunter Valley!

Each week, two hampers are up for grabs — one for participants in the Cessnock Christmas Hunt and one for the Kurri Kurri Christmas Hunt.

Weekly winners will be announced every Monday at 10:00 am on Advance Greater Cessnock's Facebook page, with the final prize draw on Monday, 30 December. Let the hunt begin!

Click here to start your Kurri Kurri adventure

Click here to start your Cessnock adventure 

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