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Jun/Jul 2014

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Back Issue June / July 2014 (PDF Download)

Relive the beauty of the Southern Highlands with this digital back issue of Highlife.

Fifties remix Jess and Sam Hunter sandwiched Quince Cottage between two extensions and tossed in a mix of ingredients few people would think to combine.

Pitch perfect A historic Bowral cottage, Holly Lodge, inspired an award-winning restoration and addition that regularly turns heads. Its owners explain how landscaping plans shaped their unique triple-peaked house.

A good impression Alischa Herrmann transported three hefty old printing presses from Brisbane to Bowral last year, and now produces exquisite letterpress stationery.

Young, fit and fast Meet four young Highlands cycling stars who are making a name for themselves at a national – and for some, international – level. 

Eyes wide open Slavica Zivkovic lives in the Highlands house she grew up in, but her extensive travels have had a huge impact on her art and mind. 

The house on the hill Harper’s Mansion, one of the most intact examples of a Colonial Georgian house in the state, has become a popular tourist drawcard for Berrima.

Tales from the driver’s seat Laurie Stewart broke records as a racing driver and car salesman before he and his wife Cheryl started running Southern Highlands Taxis. 

An edible garden Peter and Barbara Lach-Newinsky’s 20-acre permaculture property at Bundanoon is an ark of sustainability. 

A colourful winter Jenny Simons and Tony Sheffield find the best trees, shrubs and plants for adding colour to a cool climate garden in winter. 

How does your garden glow? A well-lit garden is an entrancing sight, but there’s a lot to consider before switching on the lights. 

Any way the wind blows Whimsical weathervanes. 

The language of landscape Author and columnist Nikki Gemmell, who will be a guest speaker at this year’s Southern Highlands Writers’ Festival, explains how landscape informs her work. 

Proceed with caution The ups and downs of Highlands roads.

Reader’s story  The garden that inspired Monet’s water lilies

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 June / July 2014 (PDF Download)

Relive the beauty of the Southern Highlands with this digital back issue of Highlife.

Fifties remix Jess and Sam Hunter sandwiched Quince Cottage between two extensions and tossed in a mix of ingredients few people would think to combine.

Pitch perfect A historic Bowral cottage, Holly Lodge, inspired an award-winning restoration and addition that regularly turns heads. Its owners explain how landscaping plans shaped their unique triple-peaked house.

A good impression Alischa Herrmann transported three hefty old printing presses from Brisbane to Bowral last year, and now produces exquisite letterpress stationery.

Young, fit and fast Meet four young Highlands cycling stars who are making a name for themselves at a national – and for some, international – level. 

Eyes wide open Slavica Zivkovic lives in the Highlands house she grew up in, but her extensive travels have had a huge impact on her art and mind. 

The house on the hill Harper’s Mansion, one of the most intact examples of a Colonial Georgian house in the state, has become a popular tourist drawcard for Berrima.

Tales from the driver’s seat Laurie Stewart broke records as a racing driver and car salesman before he and his wife Cheryl started running Southern Highlands Taxis. 

An edible garden Peter and Barbara Lach-Newinsky’s 20-acre permaculture property at Bundanoon is an ark of sustainability. 

A colourful winter Jenny Simons and Tony Sheffield find the best trees, shrubs and plants for adding colour to a cool climate garden in winter. 

How does your garden glow? A well-lit garden is an entrancing sight, but there’s a lot to consider before switching on the lights. 

Any way the wind blows Whimsical weathervanes. 

The language of landscape Author and columnist Nikki Gemmell, who will be a guest speaker at this year’s Southern Highlands Writers’ Festival, explains how landscape informs her work. 

Proceed with caution The ups and downs of Highlands roads.

Reader’s story  The garden that inspired Monet’s water lilies

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.

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