Oncopera (genus) I think. Looks like O. intricata, but apparebtly that;s a Tasmanian species. O. intricoides? Doesn't seem to have the bold markings of O. alpina.
I routinely suspect that several moth species presumed to have exclusively Tasmanian distributions may also eventually be shown to have mainlaind alpine distribtions as well.
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