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FEBRUARY 2012 issue
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Lie of the land
Throughout 2012 the Australian Year of the Farmer aims to highlight the work of all the individuals who contribute to agriculture. Sarah Thomas speaks with a few of those on the front line in SA.
Tune in to beach time
The best elements of a traditional shack are given a modern twist to provide a low maintenance retreat for the owners of this Yorke Peninsula holiday home.
Her brilliant career
As the Performing Arts Collection prepares to launch its tribute to Dame Judith Anderson, Arts Editor Lance Campbell discovers more about the little girl from Rose Park who became one of the great tragic actresses of the 20th century.
State of the Arts
Overwhelmed by what’s on offer at the upcoming festivals? Arts Editor Lance Campbell peruses the programs and makes some suggestions of what not to miss.
Turn up the heat
Set the outdoor table, fire up the grill and make the most of our climate with recipes from local chefs featuring a barbecue staple – beef.
A popular choice
Just what is the difference between a pelargonium and a geranium? Gardening Editor Michael Keelan looks at this popular garden choice and encourages us to make the most of this European favourite, so suited to our climate.
Priceless Prose
Despite the rise of modern technology, the ever-evolving work of rare and collectable books remains strong. Could there be a valuable volume on your bookshelves?
Eco-tourism with attitude
The Riverland’s Brookfield Conservation Park may well be “at the cutting edge of science” but you’ve got to love your wombats to appreciate this type of tourism.
Real port power
A 30,000 tonne tanker visiting our shores is next to helpless once it enters the Port River. This is where a tugboat such as the Burra comes into its own, manoeuvring “like a ballerina on her toes”.