Yep, "black boy" or grass tree, not that this trunkless variety is very tree-like. It is most likely Xanthorrhoea concava based on the habitat (dry looking forest), but the flower spike is very short for that species and blunt-tipped, not pointy as it usually is. So I can't get it to species with certainty.
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