Fortunately I have a species list from Tura Beach Reserve, which tells me that E. globoidea is the stringybark species in there. You generally need a close-up shot of buds or preferably fruits to ID eucalypts, or juvenile foliage on a seedling or sapling, which can also be useful. Excellent that you included a shot of the bark, which definitely makes it a stringybark.
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