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Canberra Today 15°/19° | Thursday, March 28, 2024 | Digital Edition | Crossword & Sudoku

FASHION editor MEGAN HAGGAN says the eclectic looks of the early ‘70s are back with a vengeance this autumn/winter, and they’re ideal for keeping warm in a Canberra winter. She makes her point this week with pages of beautiful, new-season fashions, lovingly photographed by SILAS BROWN. Elsewhere, “Mr Gardens” CEDRIC BRYANT urges hard work now for a good showing in spring and KATHRYN VUKOVLJAK meets a botanical artist who’d rather be painting than gardening. There’s always more and it’s all just a click away…

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