SPECIAL: Galah Issues 11, 12 & 13
SPECIAL: Galah Issues 11, 12 & 13
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A special discount if you order Issues 11, 12 and 13 together. It's the perfect summer read, gift to self, or gift for friends, family, teachers, neighbours, and other important people in your life.
Please note: these three magazines will be shipped together from late October 2025.
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Come fire or tempest, or rain, hail or shine, our lives are shaped – often defined – by the elements. How to thrive in the face of uncertainty, cope with extremes, respect and protect our world – these are the big elemental issues.
Here’s what you'll read about in Issue 13:
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Celebrate the brilliance of Emily Kam Kngwarray
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Weather watching, with camera
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Belinda Jeffery cooks lunch over fire
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What it takes to sculpt in bronze
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Gardening in the alps with an artist’s eye
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Elemental architecture and the climate quest
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A business thrives in the salt of the earth
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Michael Reid at home in Murrurundi
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How to finish a very long book
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In praise of compost
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Escape to an island beach shack
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Spuds, spuds and more spuds
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Plus more art, gardens, books and ideas – Galah style
Issue 13 front cover: Emily Kam Kngwarray, Anmatyerr people, Alhalker Country, 1994 © Emily Kam Kngwarray/Copyright Agency, 2025. Private collection, courtesy of Deutscher and Hackett. Image courtesy of the National Gallery of Australia.
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So much more than dirt, it’s the planet we walk on, the farms we rely on, the backyards we play in. Roll up the sleeves and get earthy.
Here’s what you'll read about in Issue 12:
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How to turn a humble brick into a work of art
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The incredible story of Australia’s ‘da Vinci’
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One woman’s obsession with frogs and burlesque
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Rural women and a kitchen-table revolution
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Insider travel guides to Armidale and Canberra
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Five generations of wildflower wisdom
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From inner-city Redfern to a country riverbend
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Gina Chick and the grandmother she never knew
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Colour and compost: how to make a meadow
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Criss Canning on 60 years of still-life painting
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Belinda Jeffery’s long and luscious autumn lunch
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God goes waltzing with Matilda
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Plus more art, gardens, books and ideas – Galah style
Issue 12 front cover: Starry Skies & Red Dirt by Grenfell photographer Helen Carpenter, one of the entrants in the 2025 Galah Regional Photography Prize.
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Our 'Pleasure' issue covers all the parts of life that give us pleasure and delight - from food to travel to exotic hobbies, special places, books and sex.
Here’s what you'll read about in Issue 11:
- Sheds, showers and other other pleasure palaces
- Hat’s off: let’s talk about sex in small towns
- Come for brunch: maximum pleasure, minimum fuss
- Top 100: start reading the century’s finest books
- One in a million: meet the man who chases budgies
- Celebrate the landscapes of Edna Walling
- Fifty shades of green in a Top End garden
- Cake, Ozempic and raw-milk cheese
- Why farmers go to Norway for weather forecasts
- Expert tips on house whispering
- Tales from a 15-year road trip
- Follow an insider's travel guide to the Sunshine Coast
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