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Remaking the Land

Louise Freckelton and David Bray are custodians of 333 hectares of stunning – yet harsh and fire-prone – land, located on New South Wales’ South Western Slopes bioregion. Now known as Highfield Farm and Woodland, two-thirds of the property falls under an enduring conservation covenant established by the Biodiversity Conservation Trust in 2010.

The area protects critically-endangered box gum grassy woodland, 95 per cent of which has been destroyed or degraded for grazing and

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