Raimund and Heidi Mueller have spent years replanting their 100-hectare Eyre Peninsula property with sheoak, sugar gum and 25,000-plus native species, coaxing back over 100 bird species in the process. Architect Gianni Zandel's lodges — solar-powered, double-glazed, worm-treated for wastewater — sit lightly in that recovering landscape. The property takes its name from an Aboriginal word meaning sweet water, after the spring and billabong still running through the land.
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