Magazine goes underground, and much more

Bunbury Herald

October's edition of the South West Magazine takes a look at the newly reopened Moondyne Experience cave when reporter Bailey Frances follows in the notorious bushranger Moondyne Joe’s footsteps.

Sandy Powell visits the Dickson family ahead of the 11th annual Harvey Dickson Rodeo and explores why fearless riders take their life in their hands by climbing atop a bucking bull.

Tom Edwards chats to young Nannup farmer Jo Wren — ambassador for the South West Food Bowl Festival — about swapping a desk job for life on the land.

Clare Negus finds out how the Dardanup Bull and Barrel Festival is an important annual event for the smaller, family-run businesses in the area to gain wider exposure.

Shiver director Danielle Micich takes five minutes out of her busy schedule to answer some of life’s bigger questions.

Test your knowledge with the South West Magazine quiz and visit Bunbury’s Marlston Hill Chinese to sample some of the restaurant’s newest dishes.

Chocolatier Yuki Nakamura shares the secrets of the art of chocolate making and Wino’s owner and columnist Mike Gadd reviews three of the best South West chardonnays.

All this, and more, in the South West Magazine free inside this Thursday's South Western Times.

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