Hi Jackie, This looks like a red gum, Euc. tereticornis, but in that location blue gum E. globulus subsp maidenii, is also possible. It can help with ID of eucalypts if you fossick around under the tree and find some old fruits, or bits of leaf/bud/fruit on a branch that might have blown down and photograph those too. Or if there are any young eucs coming up close to the parent ones, a shot of their juvenile foliage is also often very helpful.
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