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Horses are a big part of the couple's lives, so it was only natural that the groom decided to make an entrance fit for an old Western.
Sparks flew when Kate Harding and Jake Nelder met while mustering cattle on the Harding family property seven years ago.
Ease into spring with cool cotton shirts, wide-brimmed hats and floral dresses.
The now 34-year-old has a thriving business.
Hit with bushfires, Fiona Harrison radically changed her business model (and mastered the art of the hashtag).
The now 34-year-old has a thriving business.
Ainsley was feeling a bit lost when her mother suggested she come home for the weekend and meet the new French backpacker.
How does a farm-based counsellor unwind? For Zoe Jackson, nothing beats a SUP session at the dam.
The couple tied the knot at the Charleville Racecourse.
“A few days before the wedding, we were hit with a 75 millimetre downpour.”
When you buy from a rural or regional business, you make someone’s day. You also get something unique, infused with a love of the land and an understanding of life beyond the big smoke. We’ve rounded up 13 ideas for a very merry bush Christmas.
We’ve compiled a list of some of our favourite shops around the country and online.
Hailing from a long line of keen riders, Callie Coles continues the ways of her English forebears: a life of tweed and tack rooms. Here, the Instagram star shares some of her favourite things with us.
Having featured so many beautiful weddings in the pages of Graziher, we decided to take a walk down memory lane and pull together some of our favourite bits and pieces from over the years.
Artist Lottie Rae talks risks, rewards and why she walked away from her beloved Trangie business. We step inside the Arnott family’s lovingly restored Coolah homestead and meet an agribusiness powerhouse who’s determined to change the way ag research happens in Australia.
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.