Picton, a small historic town 80km south-west of Sydney, is haunted by its past.
The town, originally named Stonequarry, was founded in 1821 and is home to the famous Redbank Range Railway Tunnel.
The tunnel has a lot of history. It was used to store mustard gas spray tanks and ammunition during World War II and it was once a mushroom farm.
But long before then it was a beacon for tragedy - with many local residents accidentally dying or taking their own lives within its stone walls.