Back Issue April / May 2022 (PDF Download)
Relive the beauty of the Southern Highlands with this digital back issue of Highlife.
The good life
Kirstine and Darryn McKay moved from a tiny Sydney apartment to a 1.3 acre Burradoo property 11 years ago. Kirstine explains how they renovated their historic home and now live as self-sufficiently as possible.
Art builds bridges
Major developments at Bundanon, Arthur Boyd’s bushland gift to the nation, mean there’s even more reason to visit this nationally significant cultural destination, for a day trip or to stay.
The potato challenge
Meet the Hill family, who have been farming potatoes in Robertson for 60 years. Three generations now farm together, and they tell us how they make it work.
The author and the artist
When artist Kate Isobel Scott was young, one of her teachers was children’s author Jacqueline Harvey. Kate helped inspire the character Alice-Miranda, and now the pair have created a book together.
Down the garden path
A challenging hillside property would have deterred many gardeners, but Meg and Clive Probyn never wanted a formal or predictable garden.
A Dahlia addiction
Old and new generation flower farmers Gerard and Olwyn Oldfield of Highland Dahlias and Jen Foster of Southern Highlands Flower Farm talk dahlias and other flower favourites.
Rocky Hill reflections
Rocky Hill War Memorial and Museum has always been a popular place to visit, but its new award-winning museum has taken it to new heights. Historian Linda Emery explores its collection.
This is a virtual product. Upon purchase, you’ll receive instant access to download the magazine as a PDF. A secure download link will also be sent directly to your email, so you can revisit and enjoy your issue anytime.
Back Issue April / May 2022 (PDF Download)
Relive the beauty of the Southern Highlands with this digital back issue of Highlife.
The good life
Kirstine and Darryn McKay moved from a tiny Sydney apartment to a 1.3 acre Burradoo property 11 years ago. Kirstine explains how they renovated their historic home and now live as self-sufficiently as possible.
Art builds bridges
Major developments at Bundanon, Arthur Boyd’s bushland gift to the nation, mean there’s even more reason to visit this nationally significant cultural destination, for a day trip or to stay.
The potato challenge
Meet the Hill family, who have been farming potatoes in Robertson for 60 years. Three generations now farm together, and they tell us how they make it work.
The author and the artist
When artist Kate Isobel Scott was young, one of her teachers was children’s author Jacqueline Harvey. Kate helped inspire the character Alice-Miranda, and now the pair have created a book together.
Down the garden path
A challenging hillside property would have deterred many gardeners, but Meg and Clive Probyn never wanted a formal or predictable garden.
A Dahlia addiction
Old and new generation flower farmers Gerard and Olwyn Oldfield of Highland Dahlias and Jen Foster of Southern Highlands Flower Farm talk dahlias and other flower favourites.
Rocky Hill reflections
Rocky Hill War Memorial and Museum has always been a popular place to visit, but its new award-winning museum has taken it to new heights. Historian Linda Emery explores its collection.
This is a virtual product. Upon purchase, you’ll receive instant access to download the magazine as a PDF. A secure download link will also be sent directly to your email, so you can revisit and enjoy your issue anytime.