Subscribe to our mailing list

Sign up to our mailing list for the best stories delivered to your inbox.

We tell stories of rural and regional women. Latest issue is out now.

Pip Farquharson photographs the shopfronts of a bygone era
Community
Pip Farquharson photographs the shopfronts of a bygone era

As she travels the country, the photographer is unearthing the forgotten stories of old buildings.

WORDS & PHOTOGRAPHY PIP FARQUHARSON
Life in the stockyards: the beauty of the bush, captured by Graziher readers
Community
Life in the stockyards: the beauty of the bush, captured by Graziher readers

Between the chaos of drafting, tagging and vaccinating stock, the women of our Graziher community give us a glimpse from their dusty lenses.

PRODUCED AMIE SHANN
A family’s 1400 kilometre roadtrip during the height of the pandemic
Things to do
A family’s 1400 kilometre roadtrip during the height of the pandemic

What did photographer Clancy Paine do when COVID-19 struck? Packed the kids into the car for a 1400 kilometre trip north to Longreach, Queensland.

WORDS EMILY HERBERT PHOTOGRAPHY CLANCY PAINE
A PLACE TO CALL HOME
Community
A PLACE TO CALL HOME
Alexandra MacAlpine always knows where her heart is.
WORDS AND PHOTOGRAPHY ALEXANDRA MACALPINE
CALMING INFLUENCE
Community
CALMING INFLUENCE
The arrival of a new herd at Parkwood beings back happy childhood memories.
WORDS AND PHOTOGRAPHY ALEXANDRA MACALPINE
NATURE’S SYMPHONY
Community
NATURE’S SYMPHONY
Mustering sheep brings both trouble and reward for this young family.
WORDS AND PHOTOGRAPHY ALEXANDRA MACALPINE
WHEN THE DUST SETTLES
Community
WHEN THE DUST SETTLES
Clouds of dust herald the arrival of summer.
WORDS AND PHOTOGRAPHY ALEXANDRA MACALPINE
A home away from home: Alexandra MacAlpine visits Salisbury in The Marra
Community
A home away from home: Alexandra MacAlpine visits Salisbury in The Marra
The Graziher columnist marvels at her husband’s 55,000-acre childhood home.
WORDS AND PHOTOGRAPHY ALEXANDRA MACALPINE
PUSHING THE LIMITS
Community
PUSHING THE LIMITS
You’re never too old to get back in the saddle.
WORDS AND PHOTOGRAPHY ALEXANDRA MACALPINE