Pats all round: Lieutenant Kelly Williams, Warrant Officer Scott White, Sgt Duncan Keith and Tuesday Browell.
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Steve Huntley
A day to celebrate: Members of the Wollithiga clan, Melbourne Zoo, Australian Defence Force and others came to witness the tree’s return.
All smiles: Warrant Officer Scott White with Uncle Professor Henry Atkinson.
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Steve Huntley
Ecstatic: Prof Henry Atkinson and Tuesday Browell with the scar tree.
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Steve Huntley
Ecstatic: Prof Henry Atkinson and Tuesday Browell with the scar tree.
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Steve Huntley
Overjoyed: Prof Henry Atkinson and Tuesday Browell with the scar tree.
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Steve Huntley
Heavy duty: The scar tree being forklifted by ADF member Sgt Duncan Keith.
Back home: The scar tree now resting on Tuesday Browell’s land.
Getting the smoke ceremony going: Colin Atkinson.
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Steve Huntley
Smoke Ceremony: Leon and Colin Atkinson.
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Steve Huntley
Tuesday Browell on her property.
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Steve Huntley
Tuesday Browell’s property
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Steve Huntley
Emotions running high: Tuesday Browell and Professor Henry Atkinson.
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Steve Huntley
Wollithiga clan: (from left) Tuesday Browell, Colleen Atkinson, Bernadette Atkinson, Leon Atkinson, Colin Atkinson, Anaru Andrews, Tara Atkinson, Deb Cowley and Fay Halatanu.
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Steve Huntley
Pleased with their efforts: Lieutenant Kelly Williams, Warrant Officer Scott White, Prof Henry Atkinson and Duncan Keith.
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Steve Huntley
Leon Atkinson, Prof Henry Atkinson, Colin Atkinson, Simon Rawson and another representative from Melbourne Zoo.
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Steve Huntley
Working together: Sergeant Duncan keith and Lieutenant Kelly Williams from the Australian Defence Force shake hands with Simon Rawson and another representative from Melbourne Zoo.
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Steve Huntley