Galah Issue 10
The voice of regional Australia.
Galah is an independent print magazine documenting regional Australia and the people who live here. Regional Australia has so much more going on than droughts, floods and fires. Let Galah be your guide.
At 176 pages, Galah Issue 10 is full of beautiful images, gardens, recipes and feel-good tales of community, centred around this issue’s theme of ‘Invention’. It makes the perfect companion for a quiet cup of coffee.
Here’s what you'll read about in Issue 10:
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- What zero-waste activist Joost Bakker did next
- Australia’s mad inventions and eureka moments
- The unerring eye of photographer Olive Cotton
- Why the Franklin Frosties freeze every morning
- Rodeos, races and other outback parties
- Art and the reinvention of Hill End
- How millions of breadtags ended up in Cowra
- Follow an insider’s travel guide to Gippsland
- Putting Australian tuna in supermarkets
- Jenny Kee’s lifelong obsession with waratahs
- The quest to distil the scents of a garden
- Light the fire, warm the hearth for a long lunch
- Is nuclear power the answer to our energy crisis?