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The Natural Order

cabin located in the hinterland of Byron Bay, Northern NSW, has an unexpected, utilitarian purpose. It is a private retreat designed to offer refuge for the owner who is working to revegetate 100 acres (approx. 41 hectares) of surrounding bushland. The modest shelter represents the beginning of a “tree-change” for his family of six, from an urban life in Sydney to this

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