I would suggest this is Pimelea linifolia subsp. linifolia not P. glauca. That area had a control burn in February 2014 which stimulated the growth of Pimelea linifolia. P.glauca is not generally found in that area.
The leaves were pale but didn't seem to have a waxy bloom. I took the photo because I was struck by the precise arrangement of the leaves at right angles to the stems.
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