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Win your ticket to Tasmania by supporting the 2026 STEPS Grand Winter Ball raffle

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STEPS Pathways Charity is offering supporters the chance to win a getaway to Tasmania valued at over $8,000 as its annual STEPS Grand Winter Ball raffle prize.

The prize includes a $6,000 Odyssey eGift Card redeemable across five of Tasmania’s most renowned accommodation and hospitality venues, a $2,000 travel voucher from Elk Travel, and two Pennicott Wilderness Journeys cruise tickets valued at $380.

Only 1,600 raffle tickets are available at $25 each, with entries open to anyone across Australia aged 18 years and over.

The prize has been unveiled ahead of the highly anticipated STEPS Grand Winter Ball gala, with STEPS Pathways Charity Manager Katrina May sharing her enthusiasm about what the raffle represents for both supporters and STEPS Pathways College students.

“The winner of our Grand Winter Ball raffle prize will enjoy an unforgettable experience with a powerful purpose behind it. Every ticket purchased helps our STEPS Pathways College students develop the skills and knowledge they need to live independently and create a brighter future,” Ms May said.

“The voucher prizes allow you to create your dream Tasmanian holiday! Experience a romantic getaway, a family adventure, an unforgettable trip with your friends, or a solo retreat to truly unwind – the choice is yours. I love knowing that when one lucky person wins the raffle, their experience was made possible by their generosity and belief in our mission.”

The STEPS Grand Winter Ball is STEPS Pathways Charity’s biggest annual fundraising event, bringing people together for an evening of fine dining, entertainment and generosity, all in support of independence education for young adults with a disability and autism.

The raffle will be open until the evening of Saturday 25 July 2026 during the STEPS Grand Winter Ball, where the winner will be drawn and contacted directly.

Raffle tickets are now on sale and can be purchased by visiting thestepsgrandwinterball.com.au/raffle


About us:

About STEPS Pathways Charity

STEPS Pathways Charity funds STEPS Pathways Collegecreating a brighter future for young people with a disability and autism by helping them develop independence and agency over their own lives.


Contact details:

Colleen McMillan
Marketing and Communications Manager
E: [email protected]
M: 0487 095 674

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