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Spring Renewal 2025

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Wed 1 Oct 2025 to Fri 31 Oct 2025
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Spring Renewal has sprung! Join or renew your membership to PBS this October to score a free tote bag, and for your chance to win.

Join, Renew or Make a Donation

 

Has your membership lapsed, or perhaps you missed this year's Radio Festival?

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Or maybe you have been mulling over a PBS Membership for a minute or a month? Spring Renewal runs throughout October, and is the time of year that we ask listeners to dig deep and help PBS grow by joining as a PBS Member or renewing your PBS Membership.

Every new and renewing membership in October gets you a limited-edition PBS tote bag featuring this original, custom illustration by local artist and musician Steph Hughes. Use your tote to carry records, books or groceries, while showing the world that you support one of the greatest radio stations in the world. 

But the benefits don't stop there: join or renew this October and you’ll automatically go in the running to win one of three Spring Renewal prizes:

1st Prize: A luxury vineyard accommodation package from Mount Avoca Organic Winery

2nd Prize: Two weekend passes to Town Folk Festival 2025, including two nights accommodation in Castlemaine, bar voucher and merch pack 

3rd Prize: A $700 voucher for Rev Bikes

Full Terms and Conditions here. Thank you to the wonderful Steph Hughes for the amazing artwork, and to our wonderful prize sponsors Mount Avoca Organic Winery, Town Folk Festival & Rev Bikes.


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