Not as much as I would like, Hilary. The Pyrostegia venusta has been very slow off the mark and the Aloe plicatilis only has a couple of flower buds to date. I do have yellow jonquils in a rough area beside the drive, polyanthus and pansies in pots, and this little prostrate manuka cultivar Leptospermum scoparium at the top of a retaining wall. Although it is minute at present, I expect it to cascade down the wall in due course. I am planting up an area with shrubs this winter and I hope to include some winter-flowering ones, including tibouchina which does well here in the mild climate.
There are however a few summer "leftovers" - hibiscus, dianthus, some day-lilies which gained a new lease of life when the rain came, and some unstoppable shocking pink ivy-leafed pelargoniums. So it's not all wintry gloom!