A community in Sydney’s south is in a race against the clock to preserve their unique way of lie associated with the Royal National Park’s coastal cabins. The structures were established in the 1930’s and built from salvaged material, but the shake licenses are set to expire in 2-years, meaning these abodes could be destroyed as national parks aim to reclaim the land. Now a third-generation shack caretaker is hopeful her child will be able to grow up around the cabins like she did.