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HOW I STARTED: Emily Quigley went from selling jewellery at markets to Paris Fashion Week
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HOW I STARTED: Emily Quigley went from selling jewellery at markets to Paris Fashion Week

The now 34-year-old has a thriving business.

Producer Keryn Donnelly Photography Abbie Melle Additional Photography Nat Salloum
10 Things She Can’t Do Without: Zoe Jackson, The Rural Women’s Counsellor
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10 Things She Can’t Do Without: Zoe Jackson, The Rural Women’s Counsellor

How does a farm-based counsellor unwind? For Zoe Jackson, nothing beats a SUP session at the dam. 

WORDS EMMA MULHOLLAND MAIN PHOTOGRAPH LILLIE HAMBLIN
Gifts for homebodies, bush kids and everyone else on your Christmas list
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Gifts for homebodies, bush kids and everyone else on your Christmas list

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.

Louenhide founders Heidi Bailey and Lou Kendall share the secrets of their success
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Louenhide founders Heidi Bailey and Lou Kendall share the secrets of their success

Receive a Louenhide bag worth $99.95 for free when you subscribe to Graziher magazine.

WORDS KERYN DONNELLY PHOTOGRAPHY ALLIE LEE
Jodi McColl couldn’t find pure merino wool jumpers, so she decided to make her own
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Jodi McColl couldn’t find pure merino wool jumpers, so she decided to make her own

After moving to Yass in 2011, Jodi thought it would be simple to pick up a pure merino wool jumper to keep out the chill.

WORDS PENNY CARROLL PHOTOGRAPHY ABBIE MELLE
After moving to a rural area, Emily Quigley took a gamble on Peggy & Twig
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After moving to a rural area, Emily Quigley took a gamble on Peggy & Twig

Today, her earrings are so popular, it’s hard to keep up with demand.

WORDS VICTORIA CAREY PHOTOGRAPHY ABBIE MELLE
These Mount Isa sisters share their culture through contemporary art
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These Mount Isa sisters share their culture through contemporary art

The Kalkadoon women capture the colours of Queensland’s Gulf Country as co-owners of Cungelella Art.

WORDS TRACEY PLATT PHOTOGRAPHY KAYDE LEHMAN
Lillie Holcombe has created a treasure trove of artful homewares and exotic curios in a tin shed
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Lillie Holcombe has created a treasure trove of artful homewares and exotic curios in a tin shed

We spend the day with Lillie Holcombe at home on her property Rockybar and at work in her Goondiwindi store, Harry and Kit.

PHOTOGRAPHY & STYLING GRACE QUAST
Vanessa Bell creates handknitted heirlooms from her own wool
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Vanessa Bell creates handknitted heirlooms from her own wool

Merinos once again wander the NSW Southern Tablelands property of Greendale as Vanessa Bell pursues her vision to produce handknitted heirlooms from her own wool.

WORDS TRACEY PLATT PHOTOGRAPHY ABBIE MELLE

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.