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Wallers – Tasmania


Andrew Garner, Sticks and Stones

a:  45 Montana Rd, Red Hills, Deloraine, Tas 7304  m: 0400 671 855

e: andezrockman@gmail.com  w: http://www.omlxi.com/sticks_stones/walling.php

qualifications/training:  DSWA Certified Level 1

skill/expertise/interest:  All things drystone!

experience, main projects: Working professionally since 2004, numerous projects for private, heritage and government sectors. Drystone a specialty, general stonemasonry also.

refs:  Neil Graham, “West Park”, Jan Hamilton “Milford”, Terry Brient “Richmond Park”, Haydn Chick, John Hawkins “Bentley”

will travel:  Variable depending upon the size and quality of the job, generally within 100 km of Deloraine


Kevin Hart

a: 615 Gellibrand Drive, Sandford, Tas 7020, m: 0435 607 097

e: hartdrystone@gmail.com w: hartdrystone.com

f: @hartdrystone i: @hartdrystone

qualifications: DSWA Certified Level 1, Aberdeenshire

experience, main projects: Runs a drystone walling business in Tasmania building new walls and have been involved in restoration work both in Hobart and Oatlands. Work with stone every day either walling or in Track construction the other side of my business. Grew up repairing walls on family farm in Aberdeenshire

will travel: Will travel interstate – love building walls!

  • Coopworth Farm, Bruny Island
  • Coopworth Farm, Bruny Island
  • Bruny Island
  • Waterworks Reserve, Hobart
  • Lookout Wineglass Bay, Freycinet NP

Ian (aka Wally) Carline, Wally’s Walling

a:  25 Pedder Street, Campbell Town, Tas 7210  m: 0487 750 051  e: iddybiddymini@yahoo.com.au

qualifications/training:  Trained in the UK

skill/expertise/interest:  All areas of masonry …. and a dry stone wall tutor

experience and main projects:  I have been a mason and dry waller since I was 15. I used to do over 2,000+ metres a year in the UK

will travel:  have stone, will travel.


Lyn Stedman

a. 56 Miles Road, Moles Creek, Tas 7304  m:  0409 020 415   e:  Lynintas@gmail.com

qualifications/training:  Unofficial apprenticeship

skill/expertise/interest:  dry stone walls

experience and main projects:  mortared retaining walls, dry stone retaining walls, creek walls, paddock walls, entryway

refs:  Andrew Garner, Wes Jordan, Jacqui Thompson

will travel:  100k from home base in northern Tasmania

examples of work:


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