December 2024/January2025

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Contents

Relaxed luxury
An inspired renovation has turned a pleasant Burradoo home into a luxurious retreat where every detail has been considered, inside and out.

Sixties revival
A 1960s Mittagong home found its ideal owners when Katherine and Justin Narayan snapped it up and set to work on a stylish renovation. Fans include The Mid Century Project’s Tim Ross.

Hills and sails
Few people connect the Highlands with sailing, but a keen group of sailors meets every Sunday between October to April for
the thrill of getting out on the water. 

Sense and sensibility
Smart planning and considered plantings, including advanced trees, have resulted in a beautiful easy-care garden that enjoys stunning views of Robertson’s countryside.

Christmas is booked
If you’re after Christmas gift ideas – or a few new books to kick back with over the summer holidays – these reviews and recommendation lists will provide plenty of inspiration.

A handmade tale
Among Bowral’s sleek boutiques is an unassuming craft shop that has been part of the community for more than half a century. Inside is a treasure trove of handmade items.

The nature of healing
Burradoo’s Kathryn Smith writes about her daughter and son-in-law, Sabrina and Nepo Sibomana, who have built a school, a farm and a garden in Rwanda. 

Then and now
The Robertson Hotel celebrated 100 years in November. We look back at the building’s colourful history, which includes chapters as an Air Force training depot and a Franciscan college. 

Escape to Elba
Seeking a relaxed end to their European adventure, Kirstine McKay and her family visited the Italian island of Elba and found their dream destination.

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