Great Gardens Australia

By Richard Allen

Take a stunning visual journey around Australia through a selection of exquisite private and public gardens. From the humidity of the tropical north and the searingly hot interior, to the cooler temperate south, Australia's local climates have inspired gardens as diverse as the continent. Great Gardens Australia - Richard Allen and Kimbal Baker's eighth book - celebrates thirty striking gardens, highlighting the vision, adaptability and ingenuity of the people who both created them and tend them today. Peek into intimate sanctuaries and marvel at sprawling country estates, be inspired by the unique designs and plant palettes of each featured garden and admire the extraordinary challenges that gardeners face around the country. Showcasing a range of gardens from those in tropical Darwin and Far North Queensland, to the Southern Highlands of New South Wales and the European-style gardens that populate the cooler hill stations of Victoria and South Australia, Great Gardens Australia features Richard Allen's insightful commentary and more than four hundred of Kimbal Baker's evocative photographs.
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$79.99 RRP
ISBN
9780522881691
Publish date
13 October 2026
Format
Hardback
Publisher
HEDS
Page count
304
Dimensions
225 x 290 mm

About the author

Richard Allen has been a writer for more than thirty-five years, covering a wide variety of subjects for The Australian Financial Review, The Age, The Sydney Morning Herald, Good Weekend, The Sunday Telegraph (UK), BRW and The Far Eastern Economic Review. He has written twelve books. Kimbal Baker is a freelance photographer with more than forty years' experience. His images have been published in numerous journals and magazines, and he has worked as a staff photographer for ACP Publications and Agence France-Presse. His images have also been acquired by the National Library of Australia and a number have been issued by Australia Post as First Day Covers and a postage stamp series.

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