Australian Country  |  27.3
Our travels begin in wine country in South Australia’s Clare Valley with the gorgeous Battunga homestead at Watervale. Then we hop over to Tasmania, where we visit Carol Westmore in the stunning red-brick 1826 homestead she has restored near Deddington in the state’s north-east. Next stop is at Strathmerton on the Victorian side of the Murray River, where Jim and Julie Hall have built the truly extraordinary display garden that is Cactus Country. On the road again, we head to central-western Queensland where Milynda Rogers, a talented self-taught sculptor, has created a 200-kilometre-long sculpture trail that has put the tiny outback town of Aramac on the map. Winter is on the way, so we have a heating feature to solve all your needs to keep warm. The issue is also packed with design and decorating inspiration, so please join us for
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Australian Country 27.3.