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  2. Slab hut - Wikipedia

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    The usual slab hut was built entirely from timber and bark. Australian settlers found that the most fissile timbers were the Eucalypts: blackbutt, bluegum, stringybark, ironbark and turpentine. [12] Some of these species are also termite resistant. [13] The chimney, too, was often made of wood, although sometimes sods were used. The fireplace ...

  3. Murtoa Stick Shed - Wikipedia

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    It was a 'temporary' grain shed, 270m long and 60m wide, built in late 1941 and early 1942, using 560 unmilled mountain ash tree trunks. [Australian heritage site: Murtoa No 1 Grain Store A second and much larger Stick Shed, with double the capacity, was erected in 1942/43 at Murtoa using poles largely supplied from forests at East Gippsland ...

  4. Shed - Wikipedia

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    The Australian Men's Shed Association is one organisation that has been set up involving sheds. Another magazine called The Shed, a bi-monthly PDF magazine produced in the UK, but with a global audience, targets people who work (usually in creative industries) in garden offices, sheds and other shed-like atmospheres.

  5. List of historic homesteads in Australia - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of historic houses or notable homesteads located in Australia.The list has been sourced from a variety of national, state and local historical sources including those listed on the Australian Heritage Database, on the various heritage registers of the States and territories of Australia, or by the National Trust of Australia.

  6. Humpy - Wikipedia

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    They were temporary shelters made of bark, branches, leaves and grass used by Indigenous Australians. [10] Both names were adopted by early white settlers, and now form part of the Australian lexicon. The use of the term appears to have broadened in later usage to include any temporary building made from any available materials, including ...

  7. Dundullimal Homestead - Wikipedia

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    Dundullimal Homestead is a heritage-listed former pastoral station and now cultural facility, house museum and events centre. The Australian colonial slab hut-type homestead is located approximately 7 kilometres (4.3 mi) south of Dubbo in the Dubbo Regional Council local government area of New South Wales, on Obley Road, set on the bank of the Macquarie River.

  8. Bush carpentry - Wikipedia

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    The phrase 'bush carpentry' is a familiar Australian usage, but finding an exact description of its practice is rare. The Macquarie Dictionary for example, defines a bush carpenter as a rough amateur carpenter, [1] and G. A. Wilkes says he is a rough and ready carpenter. [2]

  9. Men's shed - Wikipedia

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    The Australian Men's Shed Association was established in 2007 by the Australian independent community-based men's sheds to represent, support and promote the men's shed movement and to act as a central hub for information exchange. The Australian Men's Shed Association is funded by the federal government to provide initial and ongoing practical ...

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