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Way to Go

No matter how many trips have been made down the Great Ocean Road or up into the forested hills and valleys, the ranges – with their idiosyncratic microclimate – invariably provide a new revelation. This is the home of the Gadubanud, the king parrot people. Its rich soil and coastline has provided a bounty for hundreds of generations and to this day is

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