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Two old silos have been transformed into a relaxing farmstay just outside of Forbes
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Two old silos have been transformed into a relaxing farmstay just outside of Forbes

Kylie and Adrian Matthews spent almost four years working on the project.

Words Keryn Donnelly Photography Lauren McConnell and Adrian Matthews
A family's 1400 kilometre roadtrip during the height of the pandemic
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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
Sarah Wheeler spent a season on a cattle station in Western Australia's Pilbara
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Sarah Wheeler spent a season on a cattle station in Western Australia's Pilbara

It was an experience that changed her life.

WORDS & PHOTOGRAPHY SARAH WHEELER
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
Jumbled's Pip Brett has transformed an Art Deco bank into a beautiful place to stay
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Jumbled's Pip Brett has transformed an Art Deco bank into a beautiful place to stay

Called Sona, this stunning holiday house lies in the heart of Molong in NSW's Central West.

WORDS VICTORIA CAREY PHOTOGRAPHY CLANCY PAINE
Madeline Curr visits the Mount Isa Mines Rodeo and remembers why the Outback is in her blood
Madeline Curr
Madeline Curr visits the Mount Isa Mines Rodeo and remembers why the Outback is in her blood

Once again I leave this part of the world saying, “I want to be a cowgirl forever.”

WORDS AND PHOTOGRAPHY MADELINE CURR
Mount William station has been transformed into a luxurious farmland getaway
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Mount William station has been transformed into a luxurious farmland getaway

Mount William station, nestled in the foothills of the Grampians National Park south-west of Ararat in Victoria, has opened its doors.

WORDS JAYNE CUDDIHY PHOTOGRAPHY EMMA CROSS
Emma Cross travels to the Birdsville Races to photograph the scenery on and off the track
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Emma Cross travels to the Birdsville Races to photograph the scenery on and off the track

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.

WORDS & PHOTOGRAPHY EMMA CROSS
This abandoned shearing shed has been turned into a cosy farmstay
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This abandoned shearing shed has been turned into a cosy farmstay

The renovated shearing quarters allow visitors to experience a slice of rural life.

PHOTOGRAPHY NICOLA SEVITT
Birdnest's Jane Cay has created a luxury escape in the heart of Cooma
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Birdnest's Jane Cay has created a luxury escape in the heart of Cooma

It’s just 150 metres from the Birdsnest store that started it all.

WORDS STEPHEN LACEY PHOTOGRAPHY PRUE RUSCOE
TRENDING STORIES
Co-Education
Amanda Ferrari took a leap of faith when she enrolled in ag college
These days, she's a pillar of the community. But decades ago, Amanda Ferrari had no connection to the country just a hankering for the land and an urgent sense of belonging.
WORDS VICTORIA CAREY PHOTOGRAPHY PIP FARQUHARSON
Beef
Anne-Maree Lloyd's family are one of many affected by the devastating floods in south-west Queensland

The family went from drought to floods in just three days.

Producer Amie Shann Photographer Jeff Lloyd
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Graziher magazine

April/May 2025

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.

February/March 2025

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.

December 2024/January 2025

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.