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Letter from the editor
With winter here, many of us may be taking the time to reflect on our behaviours and habits. Despite the conveniences of living in a digital world, a lot of us are becoming dissatisfied with being constantly connected. In our feature The rise of the digital detox, we look at why more of us are opting to unplug and share the benefits of engaging in a regular digital detox.
The cooler season also means we’re likely embracing hearty comfort foods, and the humble root vegetable is likely the star of many dishes. In Remarkable root veggies, we share why it’s time to celebrate these unsung heroes of the winter garden and the incredible nutritional benefits they offer.
We’ve seen many changes to the property market over the past year, but what will the coming months hold? In Property market slow but ‘stable’, we chat to local real estate experts for a review of how the Camberwell property market has been performing and what to expect for the upcoming season.
If you’ve been retreating indoors and finding quiet hobbies to while away the dark evenings, we’ve got some great reading recommendations for you. From compelling non-fiction to thrilling novels, we share the books that will captivate and entertain you in Riveting reads.
Lastly, be sure to catch up on what’s happening in Camberwell Junction. We’ve got details about the Camberwell Culinary Awards, plenty of shop news and more in Camberwell Catch-up.
I hope you enjoy the reads in this issue.