Harvest the benefits of an RAS membership

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The country comes to the city just once a year at the Sydney Royal Easter Show, hosted by the Royal Agricultural Society (RAS) of New South Wales.

With the 2025 show just around the corner, RAS memberships are now open, giving you the chance to be part of something special.

By signing up for a membership, local residents and families can enjoy unlimited 12-day access to the Sydney Royal Easter Show which runs from April 11 to 22 this
year.

The event was first held in 1823 and celebrates Australian culture – from rural traditions to modern day lifestyles – and attracts an average of 828,000 attendees each year.

Not only will a RAS membership give you access to the largest annual ticketed event in Australia, but it also includes exclusive draws for free tickets to Sydney showground events, and year-round benefits with partners like the GWS Giants, SCG and Accor Stadium.

An additional perk: Members with the not-for-profit organisation will be making a difference while they attend the show.

Joining the RAS directly supports rural agricultural communities across New South Wales.

Last year alone, the RAS re-invested $11 million back into the sector, paving the way towards prosperity and sustainability.

This is because the RAS isn’t just about events – it’s also about driving excellence in Australian agriculture while engaging and educating our community.

It’s more than a membership, it’s a way to rekindle family traditions, reconnect with the agricultural heart of our country, and make cherished memories that will transcend generations.

Together, the RAS and its members have already achieved remarkable milestones, and the best is yet to come.

If that sounds like something you’d like to be a part of, this is your chance!

So, don’t wait! Join the RAS today and get ready for an incredible 2025 membership year, including the much-anticipated Sydney Royal Easter Show!

Harvest the benefits by visiting https://www.rasnsw.com.au/membership.

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