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Contents

It’s a spring thing
Blossoms and bulbs brighten the Highlands every spring. Make sure to get out and enjoy the show.

Amazing grace
Bellevue Park was built in 1936 by women’s rights campaigner Erna Keighley. Jo-Anne Mason loved its heritage as soon as she saw it but has taken a fresh approach to decorating.

Back to the studio
Artists Steve Harrison and Janine King have built four potteries, having lost three to bushfire. The couple, who are dedicated to recycling and making things, show us their character-filled new studio.

The leap to sheep
Wiltipoll sheep are known for their calm temperament, which is the number one reason Geoff and Nikki Lomann began breeding them. We visit their stud during lambing time.

Piece by piece
Jeweller and sculptor Tracy Hopkirk works with everything from precious stones and metals to old bones and rusty wire. We visit her Mittagong studio, where she teaches and creates eclectic works.

The ever-growing garden
Mireille Turner had no intention of starting a fifth garden, but after she and husband Brett moved to a farm outside Crookwell, its fertile paddocks proved irresistible.  

All about alliums
Pretty in the garden, flavour-packed on the plate. Kirstine McKay explains why alliums – garlic, leeks, onions, chives, shallots and spring onions – should be part of every garden.

To the ends of Japan
In Japan, not just once but twice in as many months, Huw Kingston was able to explore two very different regions: the sub-tropical islands of Okinawa and snowy island of Hokkaido.

Leading the way
The heads of 12 schools tell us what makes their school special.

The perfect setting
If you’re looking at options for your big day, our annual wedding special offers plenty of inspiration for planning an idyllic country wedding.

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