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Rewards Central

RewardsCentral is an online rewards program exclusively for Australians, where you can earn rewards and have lots of fun.

* Any resident of Australia can join. You need to be 14 years or older and have a valid email address. If you are between 14 and 17 years of age, you must have your parent's or guardian's permission to join.
* As a member, you can earn reward points for doing a whole range of things, including online shopping, reading email, clicking on links, and more.
* Once you have accumulated enough reward points, you can redeem your reward points for real money.
* There's lots of fun to be had and a sense of community at RewardsCentral. Meet new people and discuss all sorts of interesting topics. You can interact with real people, and yet maintain safety and anonymity. Plus there's games and competitions, and lots of other things going on all the time.

Come and join it now!

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