I was going to say L. bracteata because of colour, width and thickness of leaves. One or two leaf tips look a bit like L. longifolia but the plant looks very different from the L. longifolia nearby, or the little ones I have been planting. Should I get more photos?
Lomandra longifolia usually has leaves 5 mm wide or more, or occasionally has leaves as narrow as 2 mm wide, the maximum width for leaves of bracteata. I am inclined to stick with longifolia. The first cut of the key in Plantnet is whether mature undamaged leaves are toothed or not. Bracteata leaves are not, and longifolia has two or three teeth, the middle tooth in a definite sinus or longer than the other two. Bracteata tips are minutely and irregularly pointed. The diagram in Plantnet shows a basically rounded tip.
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