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Oct/Nov 2025
Back Issue October / November 2025 (PDF Download)
Relive the beauty of the Southern Highlands with this digital back issue of Highlife.
Paddock to paradise
Laney and Darren Clancy’s have spent 11 years transforming a “windswept paddock” in Berrima into a haven with an off-grid, architect-designed home with a landscaped garden and an olive grove.
Taking shapes
Former mining engineer Mark Kelly began experimenting with metal sculpture five years ago and the hobby quickly turned into his full-time passion.
Pots of potential
Melanie Ison and April Love, owners of The Brickworks Farm Seedlings, grow an ever-expanding range of vegetable, herb and flowers seedlings.
The two of us
Archibald Prize winners and friends Ben Quilty and Vincent Namatjira were a natural fit for Artists by Artists, a new book that challenged 50 artist pairs to capture each other in portraiture.
Backyard bliss
Five years ago, Ellie Scott started creating a garden in the back of her one-acre Burradoo block. She shows us her beautiful, varied and achievable garden.
Dream design
After 13 years at her one acre property, Greenlaw, Kirstine McKay looks back at the design decisions behind her garden.
Holidays on horseback
In the Highlands, kids are spoilt for choice when it comes to holiday riding programs, including overnight camps, and fun days for families.
Dust busters
Sam Charlwood catches the action at the Finke Desert Race, the Northern Territory’s famous off-road event, which celebrates 50 years next June.
Wedding special
If you’re looking at options for your big day, our annual wedding special offers plenty of inspiration for planning an idyllic Highlands wedding.
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 October / November 2025 (PDF Download)
Relive the beauty of the Southern Highlands with this digital back issue of Highlife.
Paddock to paradise
Laney and Darren Clancy’s have spent 11 years transforming a “windswept paddock” in Berrima into a haven with an off-grid, architect-designed home with a landscaped garden and an olive grove.
Taking shapes
Former mining engineer Mark Kelly began experimenting with metal sculpture five years ago and the hobby quickly turned into his full-time passion.
Pots of potential
Melanie Ison and April Love, owners of The Brickworks Farm Seedlings, grow an ever-expanding range of vegetable, herb and flowers seedlings.
The two of us
Archibald Prize winners and friends Ben Quilty and Vincent Namatjira were a natural fit for Artists by Artists, a new book that challenged 50 artist pairs to capture each other in portraiture.
Backyard bliss
Five years ago, Ellie Scott started creating a garden in the back of her one-acre Burradoo block. She shows us her beautiful, varied and achievable garden.
Dream design
After 13 years at her one acre property, Greenlaw, Kirstine McKay looks back at the design decisions behind her garden.
Holidays on horseback
In the Highlands, kids are spoilt for choice when it comes to holiday riding programs, including overnight camps, and fun days for families.
Dust busters
Sam Charlwood catches the action at the Finke Desert Race, the Northern Territory’s famous off-road event, which celebrates 50 years next June.
Wedding special
If you’re looking at options for your big day, our annual wedding special offers plenty of inspiration for planning an idyllic Highlands wedding.
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.