Welcome to The Little Red Shed
The farm it belongs to is named Orana, as you'll see on the sign attached to the little red shed. Fittingly, Orana is a Wiradjuri word meaning welcome.
Now for a bit of recent history!
Back in the 1950s, after milking the cows, the farmer would separate the cream from the milk. The cream was placed into a cream can, which was then stored in the little red shed to await regular pick-up. Originally, this type of shed was known as a cream can stand. This particular one was built in the 1950s, and the cream was delivered to the Finley Butter Factory.
By the late '60s, it ceased to be used as a cream can stand, as bulk milk collection eliminated the need for on-farm cream separation — this was now handled at the factory. Today, the shed stands as both a memento of the past and a long-standing home for this geocache.
Around 2007, it was flattened when some young hooligans rammed it. Fortunately, they later redeemed themselves by rebuilding the shed and replacing the damaged parts. Shortly after the repairs, the "Orana" sign disappeared - only to be found months later by chance in the channel across the road - we have our speculations but will make no public accusations...
The cache is a well-hidden micro - please be gentle and replace it exactly as found.
Coordinates may be slightly off, but it is HIDDEN IN THE SHED
WARNING
Sometimes houses redbacks, and be mindful of snakes during warmer months.