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Two Wells Launches Dining Cashback Program Amid Coastal Crisis

UPDATE: The Dining Cashback Program has just launched in Two Wells, South Australia, offering residents a chance to receive 50% cashback on meals and seafood purchases. This initiative comes as the town experiences an urgent residential boom and aims to support local businesses affected by recent coastal algal blooms.

Located 40 kilometers north of Adelaide, Two Wells is rapidly transforming from a quiet countryside area into a bustling residential hub. As the town prepares for a significant influx of residents, the Dining Cashback Program will provide essential support to local retailers like Michalantos Fisheries and the Two Wells Tavern, both of which are participating in this vital program.

South Australians aged 18 and over can now enter the ballot for a chance to win a Dining Cashback, which will be drawn on January 2, 2026. The program allows winners to claim 50% cashback (up to $50) on purchases from participating businesses. With up to 60,000 South Australians expected to benefit, this initiative is set to have a significant impact on local economies.

The Dining Cashback Program has been introduced in response to the algal bloom crisis affecting coastal seafood retailers, and aims to bolster these businesses. Residents can enter the ballot through southaustralia.com/diningcashback. To redeem the cashback, winners must retain their tax invoices from participating locations.

As Two Wells positions itself as a major growth area in South Australia, this program is critical in ensuring that local businesses thrive despite external challenges. The support from the South Australian Tourism Commission highlights the importance of community and economic resilience during these times.

For more information or to participate in the Dining Cashback Program, visit southaustralia.com/diningcashback. Don’t miss this opportunity to enjoy delicious meals while supporting your local economy!

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