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

MOUNTAIN CATTLEMEN’S NEWS. NEWSLETTER OF THE MOUNTAIN CATTLEMENS ASSOCIATION OF VICTORIA. September 2000

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.

Football Club Premiers, 1920 – team unknown

Marge Redfern and Margaret O’Brien

View of Woods Point in the 1970s.

MOUNTAIN MEN COME TO TOWN

Old Monier Bridge – Ford’s Creek

GRAEME STONEY COLLECTION. BLUFF HUT REBUILD AND OPENING. DAVID STONEY, CATH STONEY AND CONNOR STONEY 2008

VARTY WINS AT LAST AS ALP LOSES CONTROL OF COUNCIL

Kofler’s Summit Hut

Studio portrait of the Kellett family

‘High Street Traders’ page 65 – High Street, Mansfield

Jericho looking north – circa 1910

Betty Gerrish’s Leiscester-Corriedale ewe, Vanessa, with her triplets

Railway Centenary Re- Enactment 1891-1991 .

ROSS BROWN COLLECTION. DRYING DINGO SKINS

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”.

MOUNTAIN CATTLEMEN’S ANNUAL GET TOGETHER WOMBAT CROSSING 2010. RACING

Portrait of child – unknown

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