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Will Studd's Sub-Tropical Wonderland In Byron Bay – The Design Files | Australia's most popular design blog.
by adminby adminWill Studd came into our lives in the best way possible: cheese. The internationally acclaimed cheese expert, writer and TV host is responsible for creating, importing and distributing some of the best cheeses you’ll find in Australia.
But Will isn’t just about the cheese. He’s also a passionate gardener and has created a lush, sub-tropical wonderland, complete with over 180 species of palm trees, and a huge vegetable garden in his Byron Bay home.
After our team photographed this lush paradise in Byron a few months ago, Georgina Reid of The Planthunter caught up with Will to learn more about his gardening journey across two states, and his commitment to the process.
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Five years ago Kara Rosenlund took a trip to Tasmania that changed her life. While she was working on putting together her wonderful book, Shelter: How Australians Live, she bought a one-way ticket to Tasmania in search of shacks to shoot, and ended up spending time on the elusive Satellite Island.
Kara had a transformative experience after staying for three nights alone on the Island. Five years later, she returned with her family, to share the magic she found.
Here, Kara reflects on the Island she will never forget!
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