I'm from Arkansas, USA, so G'day will take some practice. Noel Watson told me that this forum is the place in Oz where the wood blokes and blokettes brag on their accomplishments and cry in their beer.
So I thought I would introduce myself. I do woodwork, teach woodworking and write about it and worst of all, I have a blog. http://wisdomofhands.blogspot.com
So please visit. Noel was telling me that your woods are harder to work with than American woods... that walnut and cherry are pushover pansies in comparison to Jarrah and Tasmanian Blackwood. But then I've heard that Australians are up for it, and a wood teacher friend, Richard Bazeley, has directed me to some of the sites where it can be seen on the net.
I have a small book from Australia called "Blokes in Sheds" and I admire the backyard get-er-done spirit of your lovely continent. I occasionally post something similar on my blog, an irregular feature I call Geezers in Garages, as many of us who are into it are getting up in middle years. It is just a shame more of this lovely spirit isn't being wasted on the young.
Doug Stowe