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Contents
Autumn arrival
The Highlands’ deciduous trees put on a spectacular show every April and May.
Bush beauty
A renovated 1880s slab and bark cottage in Berrima attracted Jan and Ross Porter at first sight – and 10 years later it continues to inspire stylish changes and additions.
Dances for the stars
Choreographer John ‘Cha Cha’ O’Connell has worked with dozens of stars on films including Strictly Ballroom, Moulin Rouge and Shall We Dance. He takes us behind the scenes.
The power of flowers
When Lisa Pride decided to start a flower farm at her Alpine property, she knew she wanted others to be able to enjoy it too. We visit The Dahlia Patch in peak dahlia season.
Creating community
People travel from interstate for some of the workshops at Green Door Studios. Owner Zoe Waters tells us how arts and craft classes and open studio days help people connect.
The joys of a farm garden
The city couple who bought Wollondale had no idea how much it would change their lives, nor how they would change it. We visit their fabulous farm garden.
Harvesting heirlooms
The backyard gardener has an important role to play in the survival of heirloom fruit and vegetables, says Kirstine McKay, who grows many rare and unusual plants.
Living in an artwork
Finance professional Andrew Martin discusses art collected for his iconic Southern Highlands home, which is an artwork in itself: The Seidler House at Joadja.
Aiming high
After four expeditions in the Himalayas, and another climbing volcanoes in Ecuador, Helen Green was ready to tackle Aconcagua, the world’s highest mountain outside the Himalayas.