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Jun/Jul 2015
Back Issue June / July 2015 (PDF Download)
Relive the beauty of the Southern Highlands with this digital back issue of Highlife.
Think big Owners Sally and Michael didn’t set out to build a barnhouse in Mittagong, but they placed faith in their architect and ran with his design. They have loved their bold yet rustic home since day one.
Golf in the Southern Highlands The Highlands is a heavenly destination for golfers, having eight beautiful and varied courses.
Hearth and soul Everyone loves an open fire in winter, but some people really know how to frame them with a beautiful fireplace.
A clean sweep Meet two chimney sweeps who help keep fires burning at their best – and discover how to get the most out of your fire.
Gibraltar Park’s next chapter Built as a Sydney City Mission girls’ home, Gibraltar Park became a beautiful private home in the early 1990s. Find out about its latest renovation.
The pursuit of perfection Elaine Musgrave’s botanical art has won fans around the world. She explains how she creates her detailed paintings.
A foliage affair Les and Elaine Musgrave’s stunning Wildes Meadow garden features varied texture and year-round coloured foliage.
Chords & effect You haven’t heard of Neil Sutherland, but his music has made you feel tense, elated and intrigued. Neil composes television series, including MythBusters. Stella winner, stellar writers This year’s Southern Highlands Writers’ Festival will host Stella Prize winner Emily Bitto, among acclaimed writers such as Geraldine Doogue, David Marr, Don Watson and Robert Dessaix.
Highlands Drive Tony Sheffield travels from the idyllic village of Exeter, through historic Sutton Forest and Berrima, to the surprising hand excavated Bullio Tunnel.
Changing lives in Fiji A regular visitor to Fiji, Bowral’s Heather Tait was saddened to realise how little help breast cancer sufferers received. She is now preparing to leave the Highlands on her fifth trip to help Fijian women.
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 2015 (PDF Download)
Relive the beauty of the Southern Highlands with this digital back issue of Highlife.
Think big Owners Sally and Michael didn’t set out to build a barnhouse in Mittagong, but they placed faith in their architect and ran with his design. They have loved their bold yet rustic home since day one.
Golf in the Southern Highlands The Highlands is a heavenly destination for golfers, having eight beautiful and varied courses.
Hearth and soul Everyone loves an open fire in winter, but some people really know how to frame them with a beautiful fireplace.
A clean sweep Meet two chimney sweeps who help keep fires burning at their best – and discover how to get the most out of your fire.
Gibraltar Park’s next chapter Built as a Sydney City Mission girls’ home, Gibraltar Park became a beautiful private home in the early 1990s. Find out about its latest renovation.
The pursuit of perfection Elaine Musgrave’s botanical art has won fans around the world. She explains how she creates her detailed paintings.
A foliage affair Les and Elaine Musgrave’s stunning Wildes Meadow garden features varied texture and year-round coloured foliage.
Chords & effect You haven’t heard of Neil Sutherland, but his music has made you feel tense, elated and intrigued. Neil composes television series, including MythBusters. Stella winner, stellar writers This year’s Southern Highlands Writers’ Festival will host Stella Prize winner Emily Bitto, among acclaimed writers such as Geraldine Doogue, David Marr, Don Watson and Robert Dessaix.
Highlands Drive Tony Sheffield travels from the idyllic village of Exeter, through historic Sutton Forest and Berrima, to the surprising hand excavated Bullio Tunnel.
Changing lives in Fiji A regular visitor to Fiji, Bowral’s Heather Tait was saddened to realise how little help breast cancer sufferers received. She is now preparing to leave the Highlands on her fifth trip to help Fijian women.
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.