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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.
It was an experience that changed her life.
Called Sona, this stunning holiday house lies in the heart of Molong in NSW's Central West.
Once again I leave this part of the world saying, “I want to be a cowgirl forever.”
Mount William station, nestled in the foothills of the Grampians National Park south-west of Ararat in Victoria, has opened its doors.
Now in its 140th year, the races are a fixture of the outback calendar — and Graziher photographer Emma Cross was there to capture all the celebrations.
The renovated shearing quarters allow visitors to experience a slice of rural life.
It’s just 150 metres from the Birdsnest store that started it all.
She visits Mildura and the Sunraysia Farmers' Market and picks up fresh ingredients for these tasty treats.
Despite the heartbreaking loss of both her parents, Sarah Wheeler is determined to focus on the future.
Tasmanian artist Selena de Carvalho’s Elsewhere Sauna has become a sacred ritual for many in Tasmania.
Day tours and overnight camping help fund the ongoing preservation of this important piece of history.
She spent six months working as an au pair for the Holcombe family at their sheep farm, Rocky Bar, near Yetman in northern New South Wales.
We’re giving away the ultimate money-can’t-buy festival experience package for you and a friend.
The French-born horse lover journeyed from Victoria to Far North Queensland on the Bicentennial National Trail.
How are you meant to date in NYC when your heart is truly in the Australian outback?
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!