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Kennedy's Hut, Alpine Country, East Gippsland, Victoria, Australia
Located on the west bank of the Mitta-Mitta river, about 1 km downstream from the AWT bridge at Taylors crossing and showing on the Benambra Leinstar map at GR 585252, not at 590260 as previously reported.
History
The hut was built by Pat Bourke Kennedy in 1967, with assistance of Grace Bourke-Keneddy, Camilla Faithfull and Ker Faithfull, after he took up the lease on 1 December 1965 and applied to build a hut on 25 July 1966.
It was used to support cattle grazing and for recreation. Repairs were last done by the Cooksey family in 2001.
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