Hi Lou, It is Allocasuarina littoralis because it is growing in forest, not a wet area. Around Bermi you get Cas glauca on the shores of Wallaga Lake and the little backwater of the river below George St (it likes wet saline conditions) and Allocas verticillata on the coastal cliffs eg directly east of the shopping centre, plus littoralis anywhere in dryish forest. Further inland (eg towards Cobargo) you get Casuarina cunninghamiana on creek banks. And that's local casuarina species in a nutshell.
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