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Narara Forestry School (NSW)

by John Dargavel

NSW established a school to train its foresters in 1920. It was located in Strickland State Forest, north of Sydney. The School provided a two-year course for students entering after completing high school. The Australian Forestry School opened in 1926 to train foresters from all states and the Narara School was closed in 1927.

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John Dargavel, 'Narara Forestry School (NSW)', Obituaries Australia, National Centre of Biography, Australian National University, https://oa.anu.edu.au/entity/9757/text31701, accessed 25 May 2025.

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