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Fresh Pirate Industries is a small business based in Gloucester, in the NSW Hunter Valley. It’s run by Nick Graham, the brother of New Matilda editor Chris Graham.

Nick makes custom ‘upcycled’ furniture from timber he’s recovered from “all sorts of places, in all sorts of ways”.

In Nick’s words, “I hate waste”.

He specializes in ‘rustic’, and his indoor (and outdoor) barn doors are ‘kind of a big deal’. So too his custom furniture – everything from wine barrels converted into bar tables (with a lazy Susan in the middle); bedside tables; shelving; knick-knacks (pun intended); coffee tables; even custom car drawers.

Basically, if you can describe it, Nick can probably build it for you.

Nick also happens to be the “world’s most handsome leftie” (self praise being the ultimate recommendation!) and as a single dad is raising the world’s largest teenager (Nathaniel).

Help him feed that giant bugger!

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Launched in 2004, New Matilda is one of Australia's oldest online independent publications. It's focus is on investigative journalism and analysis, with occasional smart arsery thrown in for reasons of sanity. New Matilda is owned and edited by Walkley Award and Human Rights Award winning journalist Chris Graham.

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