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The pamphlet outlining the history of Emu Bottom Homestead was published in 1986 to celebrate 150 years of European settlement in Sunbury. George Evans was one of the first squatters to settle along the Jackson Creek valley and built his homestead which he called Emu Bottom.
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A 20 page pamphlet with text and photographs about Emu Bottom Homestead in Sunbury. A photograph on the cover features the homestead.