I'm really glad you like them, Hilary - as it was me who took them!
In fact they were all taken in South Australia, during the MGS AGM there last year.
In case you'd like some detail, starting the rotating strips with that tempting garden with the yellow chairs, that's part of Virginia Kennett's lovely garden in Adelaide
Next garden is part of the display garden at David Glenn's Lambley Nursery near Melbourne
Next is Chamaelaucium uncinatum at the wonderful Stokes Bay Bush Garden on Kangaroo Island
Next is Darwinia leiostyla 'Coolamon Pink' at Royal Botanic Gardens Cranbourne
Next is Thysanotus fractiflexus at Stokes Bay again (it's endemic to Kangaroo Island, but there are other very similar far less rare species of these enchanting Fringe Lilies)
Next is a bit of Sarah and Roger Budarick's imaginatively planted Boat's End garden, on a windy part of the coast not far from Adelaide - I think the plant in the foreground may be Eremophila glauca.