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Win a $6k Thailand holiday in the Oasis Ball Raffle

  • Writer: The Marketer
    The Marketer
  • Apr 10
  • 2 min read

Win A Trip To Thailand Worth $6k - Oasis Ball Raffle On Sale Thanks to News Australia, Media Tonic & My Holiday


Win a $6k Thailand holiday in the Oasis Ball Raffle

Whether you’re attending the 2026 Oasis Ball or not, you can still be in the running to win this electrifying travel experience including airfares and transfers, and 6 nights accommodation including breakfast - valued at over $6,000!


Spend some time exploring energetic Bangkok, staying at the VIE Hotel Bangkok - MGallery Collection, and then change pace to the dreamy Mövenpick Asara Resort & Spa Hua Hin.


News Australia & Media Tonic are delighted to be once again sponsoring the Oasis Ball Raffle with this amazing Thailand holiday prize thanks to the team at My Holiday.


Mark Treasure, Managing Director Media Tonic.

“Media Tonic is a proud long-term supporter of the Oasis Ball & The Salvation Army's Crossroads West Program. For the 3rd year running, we're delighted to be partnering with News Australia & the team at My Holiday to Sponsor the Raffle. This year, the lucky winner will be heading to Thailand on a trip valued at over $6,000.”

News Australia connects where Australian's diverse passions are kept alive, where culture is shaped, debated and celebrated, where stories actually matter.


Media Tonic is WA's most established Media Sales Representation Company, working in partnership with leading Australian Media Brands including, News Australia, Yahoo DSP, Cartology & ATN.


My Holiday are experts in perfectly packaged holidays where everything is taken care of, from the moment you book to the moment you return home, all at one unbeatable price.




Who: Open to all WA residents

Where: Online HERE

How Much: $20 each

When: Drawn 15th May, 2026

Why: Raise funds, celebrate the industry, and win yourself an Asian escape!



About Oasis

The Oasis Project supports young people between the ages of 16 and 25, many of whom have been sleeping rough, couch surfing, or living in unstable and unsafe arrangements.


The primary focus of the Oasis Project is Oasis House in Mirrabooka, but funds raised also support a range of initiatives aimed at providing young people with a safe, supported, and sustainable accommodation option, empowering them during their transition to independent living.




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