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Our cover star this month is Alysha Sparks, an extremely talented photographer whose work we have been lucky enough to have featured in the pages of Graziher many times. This South Australian’s second great creative passion is painting, and you can see some of her beautiful works in the issue. Another artist featured in this, our very first Creative Country issue, is Rachel Nicholson, a dairy farmer who lives near Taree on the New South Wales north coast. Adversity made her turn to art — in Rachel’s case it was the biggest flood in modern Australian history. We're very excited to let you know this issue’s subscription offer is from Bush Mits. Subscribe to Graziher to receive a pair of UPF 50+ sun protection gloves and a cotton scarf from a company that embodies exactly what we are about: celebrating women on the land.
After losing her husband, Penny Button took the reins at the vast property near Longreach, Queensland.
Katie Mitton and Nicholas Perkins celebrated their wedding day in the splendour of the wheatfields on her parents’ property.
Anna Nunn and other Graziher readers share photographs of life and work from remote corners of the country.
Photographer Allie Lee gets in front of the camera for a special photo shoot featuring her four children.
“There is beauty and softness,” says Ruth Chaplain, who’s been collaborating with photographer Em Hacon.
Whether she’s strapping an athlete’s injury or tying up a grapevine, Kerry O’Brien is ready to embrace life’s challenges.
Practical shortcuts to help you make the most of your time in the garden.
Our cover star this month is Alysha Sparks, an extremely talented photographer whose work we have been lucky enough to have featured in the pages of Graziher many times. This South Australian’s second great creative passion is painting, and you can see some of her beautiful works in the issue.
Another artist featured in this, our very first Creative Country issue, is Rachel Nicholson, a dairy farmer who lives near Taree on the New South Wales north coast. Adversity made her turn to art — in Rachel’s case it was the biggest flood in modern Australian history.
We’re very excited to let you know this issue’s subscription offer is from Bush Mits. Subscribe to Graziher to receive a pair of UPF 50+ sun protection gloves and a cotton scarf from a company that embodies exactly what we are about: celebrating women on the land.
Current custodian Penny Lamont says the heritage garden is designed for easy-care and dry times.
Rural women who have a miscarriage need better support and more health resources.
The sisters are each other’s biggest fans.
Katie Mitton and Nicholas Perkins celebrated their wedding day in the splendour of the wheatfields on her parents’ property.