ADDRESS TO THE MOUNTAIN CATTLEMEN’S GET-TOGETHER BY GEOFF BURROWES 5TH FEBRUARY 1989

John Matey – lunch time in Toomballup bush

SPEECH. “CONSERVATION COMPETING WITH FARMING AS AN ALTERNATE LAND USE” BY JAMES COMMINS OF THE MOUNTAIN CATTLEMENS ASSOCIATION OF VICTORIA

Harvesting – end of Logan Street, Mansfield

Jim James and his daughter, Bronwyn (Bess) James

CATTLEMEN “LINK AUSTRALIA TO PIONEERING ORIGINS”

MINUTES OF MOUNTAIN CATTLEMEN’S ASSOCIATION MEETING HELD AT POREPUNKAH ON OCTOBER 25TH 1985

Merrijig Rodeo

VOICE OF THE MOUNTAINS, EDITION 14, 1991

Fire Brigade Project. Burning Miss Eilleen Close’s house at the corner of Malcolm St. & The Parade, Mansfield.

Bill Heller and Jim Bryce at Toombullup Diggings late1920s

After the coatless man died in Sydney, the woman who became his widow, (she is at the extreme right) buried a coffin containing his clothing and personal belongings near the town where they had spent their best years.

Commemorative ceremony of the Stringybark murders of three Victorian police in 1878

McKenzie’s Buildings, High Street, Mansfield

Linda Peachey (Mrs Fred Peachey) c1920 and c1940.

VII Australian Light Horse Roll Call 1907.

MOUNTAIN CATTLEMENS NEWS “RIDING HOME A PROTEST AGAINST THE PARK”

Horses at Preston Station

MOUNTAIN CATTLEMEN CONCEPTUAL MODEL FOR THE APPLICATION OF GRAZING AN LOW INTENSITY BURNING TO MANAGE FUEL AND BUSHFIRE RISK IN VICTORIA’S HIGH COUNTRY

Gaffney’s Creek Hotel fire 12.03.1993.