Interestingly the 'Fagus' in my photo is one of the Gondwanan species, with similar Nothofagus species found in New Zealand, Patagonia, New Caledonia, New Guinea and through mainland Australia (QLD, NSW and Vic). They've also found Nothofagus fossils in Antarctica.
It's always odd hearing Northern Hemisphere folk talking about their local Eucalyptus. Here we have the opposite, with huge numbers of Pinus radiata (a Californian/Mexican native) across the Tasmanian landscape as a plantation species.