Win a 4-bedroom, 2-bathroom home in Broadbeach valued at $1.5M. Cancer Council Lottery draw CC-2026-S closes 13 June 2026.
The Cancer Council Lottery draw CC-2026-S offers a 4-bedroom, 2-bathroom residence in Broadbeach, Queensland, valued at $1.5 million. Broadbeach is a beachside locality on the Gold Coast, positioned between Surfers Paradise to the south and Miami to the north. The suburb is recognised for its proximity to retail, dining, and recreational facilities centred around the Broadbeach shopping precinct and beachfront. Properties in this area command premium prices due to coastal positioning and established infrastructure. The principal prize property comprises four bedrooms across its layout, providing accommodation suitable for families or those requiring guest facilities. The residence includes two full bathrooms, supporting the four-bedroom configuration. These specifications reflect a mid-to-large family home footprint typical of established Gold Coast residential stock. The exact floor plan, room dimensions, and bathroom placements are not detailed in the draw materials, so prospective winners should seek full architectural plans and inspection records prior to draw closure. Broadbeach offers direct access to a patrolled swimming beach and the Broadbeach Surf Life Saving Club facilities. The Oasis Shopping Centre provides major retail and grocery services within walking distance of the beachfront. Public transport connections include regular bus services along the Gold Coast Highway and proximity to light rail infrastructure. Schools in the immediate vicinity include Broadbeach State School and several independent options within a short radius. The suburb's retail and hospitality precincts operate year-round, supporting both permanent residents and seasonal visitors. The draw is conducted by Cancer Council Lottery, an entity registered to operate charitable gaming in Queensland. Ticket sales for draw CC-2026-S close at 20:37:34 GMT on Saturday, 13 June 2026. All funds generated through ticket sales support Cancer Council's research, prevention, and support programs. Winners are responsible for obtaining independent tax and financial advice regarding their prize, as lottery winnings may have tax implications depending on individual circumstances. Eligibility for entry is restricted to Australian residents aged 18 years and over. Entry is not available to residents of overseas territories or non-Australian jurisdictions. Prospective participants should verify their residency status and age before purchasing tickets. Winners will be required to provide proof of identity and residency as part of the prize claim process. The property valuation of $1.5 million reflects an independent assessment conducted prior to draw promotion. This valuation is based on the property's condition, location, and market comparables at the time of assessment. Actual market value at the time of prize claim may differ from the stated valuation, depending on market conditions and property condition at that time. The winner will take ownership of the property in its current condition unless specific inclusions or renovations are confirmed in the draw terms and conditions. Broadbeach real estate has historically tracked above Gold Coast median values due to its beachfront positioning and established amenity profile. Properties in the immediate beachfront precinct typically command higher prices than comparable inland properties. The four-bedroom, two-bathroom configuration represents a standard family home size in the locality. Median house prices in Broadbeach approximate $1.2–$1.6 million depending on specific location, aspect, and condition, though this is approximate and subject to quarterly market fluctuation. The draw process for CC-2026-S will be conducted in accordance with Queensland Charitable Gaming legislation and Cancer Council Lottery's licence conditions. Draw results will be published following the ticket closure time and date. Winners will be notified directly and required to claim their prize within the timeframe specified in the draw terms and conditions. Unclaimed prizes revert to Cancer Council in accordance with charitable gaming regulations. Prospective winners should obtain full due diligence documentation prior to ticket purchase, including property inspection reports, title searches, and local council rates and planning information. The property's exact address, comprehensive feature list, and any chattels or inclusions should be confirmed in the official draw terms and conditions. Stamp duty, legal fees, and transfer costs are the responsibility of the winner unless specifically included as additional prizes in the draw structure. Winners are advised to engage a qualified conveyancer and obtain independent property valuation before accepting the prize. Cancer Council Lottery operates under strict regulatory oversight in Queensland and maintains ACNC (Australian Charities and Not-for-profits Commission) registration. The organisation's charitable purpose is to fund cancer research, prevention initiatives, and support services for Australians affected by cancer. Ticket revenue directly supports these programs. Participants should retain ticket purchase records and monitor official draw announcements through the registered lottery operator's channels for draw results and winner notification procedures.