Woman's Day Magazine NZ

Facing the fiery inferno KIWI PAUL’S NIGHT OF HORROR

Samara and Paul Hedges call themselves the family that lives in the trees. They have an outdoor aerial yoga studio in their New South Wales backyard, which sits on the cusp of generous native bushland.

Over a week ago, studio guests could hang in yoga hammocks and peer up into a canopy of soaring tree tops and out at thick greenery, packed with thriving wildlife.

“You can still see the tops of the trees because they’re unburnt, but at

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