MOUNTAIN CATTLEMEN ASSOCIATION OF VICTORIA. WHAT IS THE ISSUE?

Scotty’s truck – timber operation

Celebrating 75 years Red Cross in Australia and 50 years of Red Cross service by local Mansfield branch members, at the Mansfield Botanic Gardens, 29 September 1989. Lorna Suttie.

Roy Bostock taking Robert and the cat for a ride in the billy-cart

Left to right: Gary Henderson, Cheryl Woods (daughter of Merv Woods), Lenny Henderson and Val Henderson – Henderson father worked in the mill.

Progress Association Hut, first hut on Mt Buller

Mansfield station master’s house – tenders were called for building the house in November 1910. The new Mansfield Information Centre can be seen at the right of the house

Highett Street, Mansfield. Accident – Miss Cox’s pony and gig collided with Kelly Hotel’s Verandah post.

Skiiers on Mt Buller

Geoff Haughton – Carter’s Sawmill – mill hand

Horace Garrett’s Newsagency, High Street, Mansfield 1928

Marbut-Gunnersen Sawmill. Looking through mill from bottom stocking area.

PART 2. MOUNTAIN CATTLEMEN RESPOND TO THE VICTORIAN NATIONAL PARKS ASSOCIATION OPPOSITION TO ALPINE CATTLE GRAZING. THE VNPA CLAIMS: “GRAZING DOES NOT REDUCE THE FIRE RISK IN VICTORIA’S ALPS”.

THE MOUNTAIN CATTLEMEN’S ASSOCIATION OF VICTORIA. NEWSLETTER APRIL 1984. SUMMARY OF INSPECTION TOUR.

Eildon Weir – Doon Arm – Bonnie Doon – 1955

High School – picnic – nature Study

Mansfield Garden Club Golden Anniversary Celebration.

MEDIA RELEASE FROM COUNTRY VOICE. CATTLEMEN DEFY ORDER TO TURN CATTLE BACK

Norm Pulham at work.

Tyrol Chalet, Mt. Buller