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Giulia Di Sipio (left) and Jordy Kornfeld run the closest mental health service to this Brunswick West phone box.

Telstra wants three nondescript phone boxes heritage listed. Here’s why

Even in the age of mobile devices, these public phones have proven indispensable.

  • Lachlan Abbott

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An artist’s impression of how Batemans Bay would look by 2100 under a draft master plan.

The NSW coastal town that could be the ‘next Gold Coast’

Blocks 100 metres tall have been proposed for Batemans Bay, which also wants to become a “bustling town centre”.

  • Jessica McSweeney
The Ester Spirits x Aplenty Viva Pomodoro! Tomato Party is a one-day celebration of the long lunch.

Chef takeovers, restaurant pop-ups, unusual locales – food festivals worth travelling for

Including dinners hosted by Nigella Lawson in a tunnel, a wine party in a kooky Italian piazza, and pasta making in an inner-west distillery.

  • Erina Starkey
Busselton’s famous jetty.

More than just a gateway: 10 Australian airport towns worth visiting

Most people who fly into these destinations immediately head to a higher-profile place nearby. Here’s why you should linger a little longer.

  • David Whitley
Lynch’s Narooma is housed in a heritage hotel.
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Lynch’s Narooma

Cold beer, air-conditioning and Australian-Chinese meals.

on Hill with his son Ryan Hill on their potato farm in Wildes Meadow in NSW. They will be participating in the Robertson Potato Festival.

Goodbye music festivals, hello food festivals? Where to plan your next regional road trip

From truffle foraging, to potato sack fashion parades, regional food festivals have a lot to offer – and they’re booming. Here’s our pick of five to visit this autumn and winter.

  • Bianca Hrovat
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Michael and Ingrid Olic with their daughters Sofia, 5, and Bianca, 2.

Will city buyers regret moving to the regions post-pandemic?

Developments in the most popular country and coastal areas have prompted a buying bonanza.

  • Sue Williams
Narooma Charters owner Norm Ingersole (third from left) took out international firefighters and interagency officers thanked them for their efforts with a tour of Montague Island.

Narooma boat owner shares slice of 'paradise' with firefighters who saved town

Narooma Charters owner Norm Ingersole has thanked firefighters for protecting his town with a free trip around Montague Island.

  • Laura Chung

Escape from Narooma: you can't outrun climate change

At first I thought a storm was bringing much-needed rain but this was no ordinary thunder.

  • Caitlin Fitzsimmons
Illustration by Simon Letch.

Charlotte Wood: 'I know the sea has changed me'

Unnerving experiences with water deposit dark undertows in a child’s subconscious. Decades later, the psychic power of swimming helps wash them away.

  • Charlotte Wood

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