BUNYA BUNYA (AT PINE WINDS)
76 Tynong Road TYNONG, Cardinia Shire
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Statement of Significance
The bunya bunya (at Pine Winds) is significant to the Cardinia Shire because of its links with the early farming in the area and the ornamental planting associated with the house gardens of these farms. This property and the tree appears to be linked with Thomas D. Scholes who owned it in the 1880s. Such farm properties were typical in many parts of the shire last century.
This tree is also significant for its comparative age and rarity, judged among other plantings in the shire and the added potential to interpret the former house site historically (now replaced with a new house).
Regional Significance
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BUNYA BUNYA (AT PINE WINDS) - Physical Description 1
Mature bunya bunya pine is set on a hillside, in the garden at the rear of a more recent house
BUNYA BUNYA (AT PINE WINDS) - Physical Conditions
Appears in good condition.
BUNYA BUNYA (AT PINE WINDS) - Historical Australian Themes
Themes
3.6 Closer settlement and soldier settlement
10.4 Selectors' houses, gardensBUNYA BUNYA (AT PINE WINDS) - Physical Description 2
Associations - Scholes, Thomas
Heritage Study and Grading
Cardinia - Cardinia Shire Heritage Study 1996
Author: Graeme Butler & Associates
Year: 1996
Grading: Local
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BUNYA BUNYA (AT PINE WINDS)Cardinia Shire
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VAUGHAN & LODGE TYNONG QUARRYCardinia Shire
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