Even better, there's $3000 on the line, with prizes of $1000, $300 and $200 to give away to shoppers each week for two weeks.
All you have to do is shop at one of the XX businesses taking part, fill out a coupon and drop it in the blue box and you could win a prize when tickets are drawn on June 25 and July 2.
Many businesses have been battered from pillar to post in the last 18 months, and support from Kyabram people has been part of what's kept them afloat.
The Buy in Ky promotion gives shoppers the chance to be rewarded for helping fellow locals.
Kyabram Business Chamber president Dee Stagg said the campaign was designed to get boots on the ground in shops around town to help push the post-Covid boom.
"With everything that's been going on, it's to encourage people to come to Kyabram to shop local," Ms Stagg said.
She said locals supporting local businesses was vital.
"It's very important, especially for a little town like us without huge numbers of tourists," she said.
"We're not on a major road or on a river and we've got the fauna park and the town hall, but no major tourist attractions or tourism drawcards.
"Lockdowns hurt, especially with everything shut down for so long."
Ms Stagg said over the course of the pandemic - during stay at home orders and lockdowns, people had realised how important it was to shop locally.
"People are really more aware of supporting small businesses in town and not just the big boys," she said.
Ms Stagg said a few changes had been put in place for 2021, with a shorter time span and bigger prizes.
"It's always been supported well but every now and again you need to change things," she said.
The promotion begins on Wednesday, June 16 and ends on July 2.
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