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Contents

Sustainable glamour
Andrew Parker wanted contemporary not Cotswolds when he came looking for a home in the Highlands, and he found his perfect match. He explains how he’s made Catalina even more fun and functional.

Koalas for keeps
Find out how landowners are working to protect and increase koala habitat to build the 3000-strong Southern Highlands koala population.

Where plants help people grow
A lockdown-inspired boost in gardening interest proved a boon for Welby Garden Centre, which has been growing strong since 2016. But its main success goes beyond selling plants.

Leafy and lush
A Japanese-inspired koi pond proved a major attraction for the new owners of a Burradoo garden. Soft-foliaged woodland plants add to Elouera’s tranquillity.

Strudel awakening
When Austrian-born Katarina Ferro wanted to stop commuting she started her own business by cooking the comfort cuisine she knows best. Anyone for strudel?

By George
On the December day when Huw Kingston launched his sea kayak in Lake George, the vast lake was as full as it had been in a quarter of a century. Six years ago it was completely dry.

Nursery tales
A century ago, Exeter was a hub for commercial nursery gardens, including two owned by well-known plantsmen Arthur Yates and Frederick and John Searl.

Ride time, right place
After a COVID cancellation in 2020 and a postponement in 2021, cyclists finally got on their bikes for the fifth annual Bowral Classic.

Escape

STAY The Somerton Collection, High Range
PRODUCER Foodies delight in The Southern Highlands Food & Wine Festival
WEDDING Dreams come true at Montrose House, Sutton Forest
INSTA STAR Textile artist Jasper Fearnley remembers her Robertson childhood

 

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