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Kids, boots and four-legged friends... Graziher readers give us a glimpse into their world, one photograph at a time.
Has Instagram got you dreaming of cultivating your own cut-flower garden? The co-founder of Veggie & Flower Garden Seeds says it's not as hard as you might think.
The lingerie designer shares the sales strategies that have taken her label from Deniliquin to the farthest reaches of the country.
First step: make a plan and focus on one or two projects at a time.
Tasmanian artist Selena de Carvalho's Elsewhere Sauna has become a sacred ritual for many in Tasmania.
This week, a primary school teacher balances her full time job and life on the land during harvest.
Jane Smith shares some of her favourite smoko recipes, including a light fruit cake, berry scrolls, banana and chocolate muffins, and hedgehog slice.
Our cover star is Queensland grazier Bridget Adams, who reflects on the relationship that saw her switch a TV career for life on the land.
We catch up with a bunch of bright entrepreneurs, including a Tassie mum who turned lockdown boredom into a booming seed business, plus two hard-working sisters who’ve set about reinventing the humble work glove.
Plus, we meet nutritionist Georgie Mutton, who’s turning fungus into feed additives; step inside a Tassie artist’s mobile sauna; and talk facing fear with Tamworth auctioneer Madison Teague.
Our cover star is Queensland grazier Bridget Adams, who reflects on the relationship that saw her switch a TV career for life on the land. Plus, we catch up with a bunch of bright entrepreneurs, including a Tassie mum who turned lockdown boredom into a booming seed business.
From the all-girl mustering crew to a lingerie designer living in an outback town, Issue 42 looks at the new generation on the land who are determined to breakdown the stereotypes. Plus, we catch up with a young woman trekking 5500 kilometres to raise money for cancer research.
From the outback flower farmer succeeding against the odds to the entrepreneur who started an egg business when she was only eight, this issue is packed with inspiring stories. Plus, discover the best of the bush in our rural shopping guide!
We’ve compiled a list of some of our favourite shops around the country and online.
The sisters are each other’s biggest fans.
When gardener Cass Hooke moved to the Hay Plain, she faced a challenging climate, but has created a beautiful oasis for her family.
Rural women who have a miscarriage need better support and more health resources.