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But you'll remember all your life, the man from Ironbark.'
At the time of the land, the area was covered with a very thick ironbark forest.
He is better known by his pen name, Ironbark.
Then of a truth you will long for ironbark, or even homely oak.
Just watch me catch him all alive, this man from Ironbark.'
I s'pose the flats is pretty green up there in Ironbark.
Students from the College spend five weeks at Ironbark in Year 9.
Also constructed of ironbark, the bridge is still in use today for pedestrian and light traffic.
Lemon ironbark leaf has a high free radical scavenging ability.
In his design, Allan used Australian ironbark for its strength.
Ironbark is a good choice where available.
Grey Ironbark is well regarded by foresters for the high quality of timber.
Another possible explanation for the name is that it was derived from the Ironbark trees that used to grow there.
Following the success of the pilot program, Ironbark has been part of the College curriculum since 1976.
The forests have a long history of harvesting for termite-resistant white cypress pine and durable ironbark.
And whether he's believed or no, there's one thing to remark, That flowing beards are all the go way up in Ironbark.
Ironbark is the outdoor campus of St Peters Lutheran College.
Firebird touched one fingertip to the woman's long desk of bright, red-grained ironbark.
Dardy nodded and leaned one shoulder against the warm-toned ironbark paneling.
The vegetation communities reflect this, with wattles, orchids, ironbark and blue-tinged cypress pines.
Eucalyptus sideroxylon is the scientific name of the red or mugga ironbark.
Commonly known as the Grey Ironbark.
The desk assigned him matched the copper-hued ironbark that lined his side of the walls, and like the office, it was almost embarrassingly expansive.
Alternative common names include Broad-leaved Ironbark.
This tree is easily identified in the rainforest by the dark rough bark, which resembles the bark of Ironbark trees.