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Chakola Shack Colour:White The autopilot sits to the

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Description

The autopilot sits to the left of the console

designed by architect George Sydney Jones between 1902 and 1921

Graffiti covers every surface from the concrete to the gabled steel roof

Eleven at Lake Macquarie

Concrete worker housing sits hard against the forested slope at the Ogurawa settlement

Chakola Shack Colour:White The autopilot sits to theTimber walls bleached grey by years of sun and rain, the Chakola Shack stands in the Australian bush with a rusted corrugated iron roof sheltering its decaying interior. A vernacular slab timber structure of the kind built by selectors and smallholders across rural New South Wales from the 1860s onward, it represents the arc of pastoral settlement and slow abandonment that defines this region. Part of the A Place to Call Home series.

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