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How a rummage through a regional antique shop is an eco-friendly choice

Rachel Clark
Updated March 5 2024 - 8:20am, first published March 4 2024 - 4:25pm
Walcha local Adam Iuston is the owner of the big black building that is overflowing with antiques and second-hand furniture from across the world. Picture by Gareth Gardner
Walcha local Adam Iuston is the owner of the big black building that is overflowing with antiques and second-hand furniture from across the world. Picture by Gareth Gardner

As the world transitions towards a more sustainable mindset, more people are seeking out the retro furniture picks of their grandparents' generation found in antique stores in country towns.

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Rachel Clark

Rachel Clark

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A former Sydneysider turned country journalist. Rachel covers education, Gunnedah and Liverpool Plains councils, and renewable energy at the Northern Daily Leader. Be sure to say g'day: rachel.clark@austcommunitymedia.com.au

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