Discovering Queensland s stunning Scenic Rim, home to jagged mountains and ancient rainforest
Bushfires and the virus took their toll on Queensland’s volcanic Scenic Rim region but its wildlife and people
are bouncing back
The Scenic Rim trail is once again welcomoning visitors
Credit: Graham Michael Freeman
Resilience is etched in the face of Queensland farmer Trevor Turner as he strides along a country road ahead of a herd of cattle on what Australians call “the long paddock”. For generations, in times of drought and hardship, farmers have led stock off their land to graze along the roadsides. As bushfires followed drought last year, and the global pandemic made small businesses wish for their own version of the long paddock – a greener pasture of some kind – resilience is a quality conjured by many.
Confused by this? Itâs art and itâs absolutely delicious The art isnât confined to the walls at Brisbaneâs Gallery of Modern Art, itâs on the plates in the restaurant as well. Check out the amazing dishes.
Food & Entertainment by Alison Walsh
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Subscriber only I have found a way to beat the heatwave that involves eating and drinking to your heart s content. Visit the restaurant inside the Gallery of Modern Art at South Brisbane and you ll find the air-conditioning to be as cooling and soothing as a trip to the nether regions of Tasmania.
A renovated four bedroom farmhouse looking out onto 370 acres and sweeping views of Clifton valley.
It was no surprise then when this cattle property sold in November for this whopping price. 90 Cobons Rd, Loch Lomond
A lifestyle property with a lot to love and an award-winning design by the renowned Bradfield Building’s Peter Bradfield and team, went under the hammer this year.
With 264 acres of lush farming land, it was the perfect find for a pair wanting to retire in style when it was sold earlier this month. 622 South Branch Rd, Maryvale 622 South Branch Rd, Maryvale
‘Paragon’ was situated in a perfect position for a competitive sale in March.