Tonight | Better Homes and Gardens on Channel 7: Lake Eyre transforms into outback oasis – Better Homes and Gardens heads deep into the outback tonight as Johanna Griggs visits Kati Thanda-Lake Eyre after rare floodwaters transform the landscape.
The Friday 21 August episode airs at 7.00pm on Channel 7 and 7two, with the episode also available to stream on 7plus.
Kati Thanda-Lake Eyre is the kind of Australian location that can shift dramatically with the seasons. When the lake fills, it becomes a magnet for wildlife, travellers and communities connected to one of the country’s most striking inland landscapes.
What To Expect
Johanna travels to the back of beyond to witness Kati Thanda-Lake Eyre as a water-filled oasis, an event described as happening only three or four times every 100 years. The visit also includes local stories, including members of the Royal Flying Doctor Service.
Colin Fassnidge teams up with Manu Feildel for caravan cooking by the sea on the Sunshine Coast. The pair pick up fresh local seafood before Manu prepares a French-style baked fish with fennel, thyme, lemon and orange.
Melissa King visits Melbourne’s Fitzroy Gardens and Conservatory, taking in the Victorian-era garden, water features, formal plantings and Captain Cook’s cottage.
Adam Dovile turns his attention to home storage and entertaining, building a DIY drinks trolley from solid radiata pine with simple joinery.
Better Homes and Gardens Tonight
Better Homes and Gardens has long worked by moving between big Australian locations and practical ideas viewers can use at home. This episode has both sides of that formula: a rare outback travel story, a coastal cooking segment, a heritage garden visit and a hands-on DIY project.
Don’t miss Better Homes and Gardens, tonight at 7.00pm on Channel 7 and 7two, and streaming on 7plus.
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