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A deep connection to the land has always informed the work of Canberra chef Janet Jeffs and her partner, artist Leanne Crisp. Ballalaba, their farm in the upper reaches of the Shoalhaven River in the NSW south-western slopes, allows them to take their endeavours to new heights.

Although they both grew up in Adelaide and studied art there (briefly in Janet’s case), the couple lived in parallel worlds until fate brought them together a decade ago. “I married at 21 and came to Canberra in 1975, where I raised my family,” Leeanne says. “Janet was on the edge of my circle of friends so I was always aware of her, even as early as the ’90s. Our relationship developed from that friendship and I moved to Ballalaba about six years ago.”

Sustainability is Janet’s natural default. She grew up in South Australia and completed an apprenticeship under chef Cheong Liew, who, in the 1970s

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