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Diana Frylinck
Diana Frylinck has been involved with the Golden Pipeline since its inception. Raised in Africa, she inherited her passion for the past from a father who filled her childhood with visits to cave paintings, prehistoric dwellings, old battlefields and cemeteries. Diana came to Australia in 1988 with her young family. She’s been intrigued with O’Connor and the pipeline since 1996 when she started work at No 1 Pump Station, Mundaring Weir.
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