Galah celebrates what’s creative, original and quietly extraordinary about regional Australia and the people who call it home. Independent and award-winning, it’s a cultural magazine made three times a year – more like a book than a magazine – filled with stories that honour both the beauty and the grit of life beyond the city.
Each issue offers a fresh perspective on the landscapes, makers, and moments that shape our country. It’s thoughtful reading for those who find magic in the everyday – the scent of rain on red earth, a kitchen garden after frost, the hum of a small town at dusk.
Issue 13: Elements
Come fire or tempest, or rain, hail or shine – our lives are shaped, often defined, by the elements. This issue explores how we thrive in uncertainty, live with extremes and care for the land that sustains us.
Inside you’ll find:
• The brilliance of artist Emily Kam Kngwarray
• Weather watching, with camera in hand
• Belinda Jeffery cooking lunch over open fire
• The craft of bronze sculpture
• Alpine gardening with an artist’s eye
• Elemental architecture and the climate quest
• A thriving business built on salt and earth
• Michael Reid at home in Murrurundi
• In praise of compost, spuds and slow work
And more stories, gardens, art and ideas, told Galah style.