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Aug/Sept 2018
Back Issue August/ September 2018 (PDF Download)
Relive the beauty of the Southern Highlands with this digital back issue of Highlife magazine.
Easy elegance: We visit a new Georgian style home where relaxed luxury trumps country farmhouse, and English elements include a conservatory and a much-used tennis court.
Art at play: Two times Archibald finalist Vanessa Stockard, who will be the featured artist at Visual Arts in the Valley in Kangaroo Valley, explains how wide-ranging subject matter keeps her inspired.
The big picture: Our own viewfinders James Cockington and Tony Sheffield set off to find the most exciting lookouts in the Highlands.
The healing ways of Wildewood: The owners and garden designer of Wildewood explain how they created a remarkable garden that manages to be serene yet exciting, flowing yet controlled.
The Inside Story: Indoor plants look good, they’re good for you and they’re really not that hard to look after. Frances Simons lists her 10 favourites.
Colour me happy: Natalie Miller’s vibrant weaving and macrame has won her fans all over the world. She talks about creating large-scale public works and writing her first book, Woven Color.
Meat the makers: John and Mat Mauger tell the story behind their successful father-and-son farm and butcher shops.
First come, all served: The Shaggy Cow has a relaxed name, but a lot of planning has gone into the success of the popular Mittagong cafe/restaurant.
The home-town historian: In the lead-up to Moss Vale Public School’s 150th in September we meet former student David Baxter, Moss Vale’s proudest resident, as well as other alumni.
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 August/ September 2018 (PDF Download)
Relive the beauty of the Southern Highlands with this digital back issue of Highlife magazine.
Easy elegance: We visit a new Georgian style home where relaxed luxury trumps country farmhouse, and English elements include a conservatory and a much-used tennis court.
Art at play: Two times Archibald finalist Vanessa Stockard, who will be the featured artist at Visual Arts in the Valley in Kangaroo Valley, explains how wide-ranging subject matter keeps her inspired.
The big picture: Our own viewfinders James Cockington and Tony Sheffield set off to find the most exciting lookouts in the Highlands.
The healing ways of Wildewood: The owners and garden designer of Wildewood explain how they created a remarkable garden that manages to be serene yet exciting, flowing yet controlled.
The Inside Story: Indoor plants look good, they’re good for you and they’re really not that hard to look after. Frances Simons lists her 10 favourites.
Colour me happy: Natalie Miller’s vibrant weaving and macrame has won her fans all over the world. She talks about creating large-scale public works and writing her first book, Woven Color.
Meat the makers: John and Mat Mauger tell the story behind their successful father-and-son farm and butcher shops.
First come, all served: The Shaggy Cow has a relaxed name, but a lot of planning has gone into the success of the popular Mittagong cafe/restaurant.
The home-town historian: In the lead-up to Moss Vale Public School’s 150th in September we meet former student David Baxter, Moss Vale’s proudest resident, as well as other alumni.
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.