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 FEATURE  “ When Dorothea Mackellar penned
 Lydia Peacock Photography

 New Life in an Old Village



 the famous words “I love a
 sunburnt country”, I can only
 wonder if she knew that it applied
 not only to her beloved outback,
 but also to the ochre glow of
 Georgian sandstone found in the
 rural town of Oatlands, Tasmania.   “


 Oatlands sits on the banks of Lake Dulverton, a
 thriving bird sanctuary, with a walking track that
 extends to the neighbouring town of Parattah.
 Overlooking the lake is one of Oatlands most
 recognisable buildings that dominates the skyline,
 Callington Mill, a Linconshire tower mill built in
 1837. Whilst the mill sat idle for many decades, it
 has recently been restored and now overlooks the
 newly opened Callington Mill Distillery.

 Though Oatlands is becoming an increasingly
 popular tourist destination, the camaraderie and
 mate-ship of small town living endures. You only
 have to be greeted by a warm welcome from Remy
 at the local pub the Kentish, or chat with Nathan
 while he shakes a cocktail at the Imbibers. You
 can be transported to provincial shores by Debbie’s
 extensive collection of European temptations at
 The Jardin Room, or allow Gillian to assist you in
 choosing tasty treats at Tidbit & Morsel. In recent
 years Oatlands has welcomed many new shops,
 cafes and art galleries to compliment the existing
 retailers and add to the town’s rapidly expanding
 offerings.
 You can scarcely walk down the main road of
 Oatlands without seeing neighbours chatting over
 the fence, or friends catching up in the street. The
 Oatlands sheep sale, held once a month, brings
 crowds of farmers from far and wide. Though
 the sheep should be the focal point of the day,
 the hordes of spectators at every sale alludes to
 something else being the main attraction – the
 yarns. Voices carry over the yarded sheep, and
 while the majority of the crowd moves with the
 auctioneers, as the sale goes on more and more
 stragglers move off in conversation. The sale is over
 long before the last ute ambles back through the
 town.

 Whilst it may be a stretch to imagine that My
 Country was even partly based on Oatlands, if you
 ever have a chance to see the sunset reflect off
 KICKIN UP DUST  buildings, then you will understand my sentiments.
 one of Australia’s largest collections of sandstone




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