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Our cover star is the formidable Roxanne Highfold, an Aboriginal woman who refuses to be defined by the hardships she’s faced. Roxy is on a mission to boost business in Central Australia and give her son choices she never had. This issue features a bonus 2026 wall calendar with a stunning print by Lisa Alexander, plus a rundown of this summer’s best reads. Our Travel Special is packed with off-the-beaten-track destinations and we meet a South Australian farm manager with perhaps the most glamorous job in ag: growing botanicals for luxury skincare products. And with Christmas just around the corner, The Shady Baker presents a collection of beloved family recipes from the Graziher team, including a very special raspberry and amaretto trifle.
There’s movement at the station as Anna Uhrig and her team start training, and eventually rehoming, a mob of brumbies.
The lingerie designer explains the sales strategies that have taken her label from Deniliquin to the farthest reaches of the country.
The 21-year-old reflects on life in the north and some of the personal struggles she has faced.
“A few days before the wedding, we were hit with a 75 millimetre downpour."
The Graziher columnist on creating a garden that is full of meaning and joy.
From Pilates and massages to cocktails and crafting, Lil Holcombe has your Goondiwindi escape sorted.
When it comes to coercive control, things can be even more difficult for those in regional and rural areas.
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.