In the latest Weekend Australian, writer Susan Kurosawa explores the many layers of the Lake House legacy and sister property Dairy Flat Farm, noting that after the scale of the rejuvenation from former “rundown” farm and umpteen lockdowns and setbacks, the property has hit its stride.

“While we’ve all been sleeping, the grounds, beehives and bakehouse, resident alpacas and livestock, have all been meticulously cared for. Staff have been trained in multiple roles; pivoting like a spinning top has become the new normal. The word “productive” hardly seems to cover the enterprise, which now supplies a significant amount of food to supplement orders from local producers for Lake House’s multi-award-winning kitchen and its nearby casual cafe, Wombat Hill House.” – Susan Kurosawa, The Weekend Australian.

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