Published 12 November 201313 November 2013 · Announcement / Main Posts Subscriberthon prizes: Day 7 Editorial team Day 7 Anyone who subscribes, renews or donates more than $40 over the next week goes into the running for our daily prizes and one of our major prize packs. 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