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Bribie Island Camp in C Line, 18 September 1957
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D7E dozer at the head of a planter train in action on Bribie Island
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Fredin's Sawmill at Woodford, ca. 1920
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H.E. Page of Peachester
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Horse team and wagon filled with milled timber
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Life in the Pine Rivers region - Bullocky Life
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Lou HAMMERMEISTER - Interviewed on 31 May 2005
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Ned Nielsen with loaded timber truck
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Ned Nielsen's timber truck
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Planter train in action on Bribie Island, 29 April 1963
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Rhylle WINN - Interviewed on 30 November 2000
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Rhylle WINN - Interviewed on 30 November 2000
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Rhylle WINN - Interviewed on 30 November 2000 - Transcript
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Timber felling using springboards

We respectfully acknowledge the Traditional Country across our region. We also acknowledge and pay our respects
to the Kabi Kabi, Jinibara and Turrbal Traditional Custodians, and their elders past, present and emerging.