Nick Smith has devoted almost two decades to creating an ambitious garden, which he is now keen to share with visitors.
Flowers are nature’s gift to humanity, according to Chris May who has forged a career around their fleeting beauty.
They might take in city rather than rural views from their verandah, but this Australian family will always remain country at heart.
Markdale Station in the NSW Southern Tablelands has evolved under the benevolent hands of three generations of the polo-loving Ashton family.
Anna and John Mahy took a bottle of wine, a world atlas and a pin and somehow ended up teaching homestead skills on New Zealand’s south island.
Combine your passion for food, fashion and travel collide in the creative and stylish melting pot of the Treloar-Cornish household.
Ina Atkins made the move from the hustle of Sydney to a remote, sprawling property located in the New South Wales Southern Tablelands.
An extraordinary love of horses has completely transformed the life of an adventurous Queenslander.
For best of the best bacon, incredibly extraordinary eggs and all-round amazing produce, visit the mother of all markets in the lee of London Bridge.
For this scion of the famous winemaking brown family, home is an 1860s residence tucked away behind the splendid and wonderful all saints winery.
The Jones family has built a successful business based on sustainable practices, top-notch local produce and consistency.
As the cooler weather take over we increase rich pickings on the fruit and our fashion fronts in the apple orchard.
Kristine Franklin says anybody can do what she has done to transform her outer Melbourne home into a design showcase. But not everyone has her eye for detail
Cherie Hausler lives between her South Australian base, her Sydney apartment and her business interests in Bangkok. but the Barossa Valley is her home and it’s there that she lives the bucolic dream and recharges her apparently inexhaustible batteries.
The tyranny of distance holds real meaning for outback jeweller Jill Dyer, who lives hundreds of kilometres from the nearest gallery and art suppliers.