I am suggesting P. pyrosemana given the striking similarity to a specimen posted by Peter Marriott on the ALA, see: https://bie.ala.org.au/species/urn:lsid:biodiversity.org.au:afd.taxon:fd6c27dc-bb92-4345-aa0f-467baaef0d54#gallery Females lack the stronger darker marking present in the male in this species, (see 4208002. I have ruled out M. polygraphana ( see 4207839) because of the lack of mottling and fine dots along the outer margin of the forewing.
The third photo clearly shows a ciliated male antenna, and the main photo doesn't match male T. pyrosemana. It does match M. polygraphana quite well. Some but not all M. polygraphana display a row of dark dots along the outer margin. The head and thorax are quite dark for either species.
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