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Friends of Mallacoota - "Stepping Stones"

5/19/2019

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In my Mallacoota days  Friends of Mallacoota produced "Stepping Stones", a guide to M'coota and the Wilderness Coast 1986. It's been highly popular and revised  1988, 1993 and 2018.
I designed the FOM poster, still in use today.  The Mallacoota Gum, a very rare species stands near the centre of the tiny town.  Eucalyptus williamsonii
Here's some SK illustrations from "Stepping Stones"

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Many people built mudbrick houses in Mallacoota.  We were no exception.  For three years we lived in an old caravan with an annexe, outdoor shower and a "thunderbox" and this one roomed cottage.  This eventually became my studio with a mezzanine visitors bed, access via a ladder.

And the poster, which is also the frontispiece in the booklet
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Bevan Roodenburg
7/16/2019 07:08:55 pm

Hi Sue,

This might seem a strange request, but here goes.

I met my wife under the Mallacoota gum outside the old mud Rick Pavillon, in December 1994. We were teenagers.

I would like a large, high quality image of the Mallacoota gum as a feature in our current home. Do you have any options/recommendations for me? Black and white or cor with flowers would be worth considering.

Thanks for your help.

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Kendrick Brown link
6/3/2022 05:22:16 am

Hello mate nicee blog

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