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Opening of first ski tow on Mt Buller

MOUNTAIN MEN SHOULD BE ALLOWED TO GRAZE AND RIDE THE GREAT DIVIDE!

MOUNTAIN CATTLEMEN FLYER. THE NUNAWADING ELECTION WILL DETERMINE THE FUTURE OF THE ALPS

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

THE EFFECTS OF ALPINE GRAZING ON CONSERVATION VALUES. THE RESEARCH BEHIND THE DEBATE.

PART 7. MOUNTAIN CATTLEMEN RESPOND TO THE VICTORIAN NATIONAL PARKS ASSOCIATION OPPOSITION TO ALPINE CATTLE GRAZING. THE VNPA CLAIMS: “GRAZING THREATENS MANY PLANTS AND ANIMALS WITH EXTINCTION”.

Forsyth family – fishing party – Robert Forsyth

Megsy Hogarth with horse called “Scotty”

The official opening of Mansfield Water Treatment Plant.

Graeme Stoney launches MHS publication “Mansfield at Last”.

The Argyle waterwhee

Carinya, circa 1900-1910.

THE FAR COUNTRY.

New bridge built over Broken River

Bernie Anstee for the State Senior Citizen Award.

John Ash, Stock and Station Agent.

The Mansfield Football Club Kiosk in 1977

Bell’s Sawmill truck with a load of logs from their Jamieson Bush

STILL IT’S NECK-AND-NECK

Council of the Shire of Howqua in 1919

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