MSWA Multi-Choice Raffle 145
Ticket Sales Close – 26 March 2025, 11:59PM AEST
Prize Drawn – 28 March 2025, 2.00PM AEST
Want to turn your $3 into a $60K grand prize?
Imagine driving a brand-new Mazda CX-60 GT, exploring Japan with a first-class experience, or pocketing $60K in cash. With the MSWA Raffle, the choice is yours!
Every ticket you buy directly supports West Australians living with neurological conditions, funding vital care and services provided by MSWA.
Choose From:
Brand-New Mazda CX-60 GT: Drive in luxury and style with this premium SUV.
Japan Holiday Package: Includes return flights Perth–Osaka–Tokyo, first-class Japan Rail Pass, airport transfers, one-day passes to Universal Studios Osaka and Disneyland Tokyo, plus hotel stays.
$60,000 Cash: Choose financial freedom with this incredible cash prize!
Early Bird Prize
Buy your tickets early for a chance to win your choice of:
Hamilton Island Holiday Package: Includes return flights for two, a 4-night stay at the Reef View Hotel, and airport transfers.
$10,000 Cash: Take the money and spend it your way!
Prize Pool: $60,000
Max tickets: 400,000
Ticket Price: $3
Prize Details
First Prize Value $60,000
Trip to Japan for four people
Mazda CX-60 GT or
$60,000 cash
About The Cause
MSWA is dedicated to supporting Western Australians living with neurological conditions, with a single-minded focus on the help people live their best life. Their caring and collaborative workforce is guided by a clear purpose, vision, and values to drive meaningful support.
Through research, MSWA has funded and advanced understanding of MS and other neurological conditions. These efforts have contributed to the development of extensive data sets, groundbreaking scientific discoveries, and pioneering tools for treatment and management. These breakthroughs are helping to provide personalised, high-quality care that enhances the entire experience for those living with neurological conditions.
With locations across metropolitan and regional areas, MSWA offers a wide range of services to meet the diverse needs of West Australians. This includes physiotherapy, occupational therapy, speech therapy, dietetics, counselling, social welfare support, NDIS advice and coordination, residential respite, high-support accommodation, community care, outreach, and more.
Previous Draw: MSWA MultiChoice 144
Limited Tickets Available, Don’t Miss Out!
FAQ’s
What is the MSWA Multi-Choice Raffle?
The MSWA Multi-Choice Raffle is a fundraising lottery offering incredible prizes like a brand-new Mazda CX-60 GT, a luxury Japan holiday, or $60,000 in cash. Proceeds support West Australians living with neurological conditions.
What can I win in the MSWA Raffle?
You can choose from three amazing grand prize options:
A Mazda CX-60 GT
A luxury Japan holiday package
$60,000 in cash
Early Bird entrants can also win a holiday to Hamilton Island or $10,000 cash.
How do I buy tickets for the MSWA Raffle?
Tickets can be purchased online via the MSWA website. Act fast—tickets are limited and selling quickly!
When do early bird ticket sales close?
Early Bird Prize: Closes Midnight on Wednesday 19 February 2025
What is included in the Japan holiday package?
The Japan holiday package includes:
Return flights from Perth to Osaka, Tokyo, and back
A first-class Japan Rail Pass
Airport transfers
One-day passes to Universal Studios Osaka and Disneyland Tokyo
Hotel stays
What is included in the Hamilton Island holiday package?
The Hamilton Island package includes:
Return flights for two to Hamilton Island
A 4-night stay at the Reef View Hotel
Airport transfers
How does the MSWA Raffle support West Australians?
Proceeds from every ticket sold help MSWA provide essential care, therapy, and support services to West Australians living with multiple sclerosis and other neurological conditions.
Is there a limit to the number of tickets available?
Yes, ticket numbers are limited, increasing your chances of winning. Secure your tickets before they sell out!
Are ticket purchases tax-deductible?
Lottery tickets are not tax-deductible in Australia as they are considered a game of chance.