Looks similar to tereticornis but the leaves are duller and wider plus the tree has more upright form.
Since tereticornis was present on the same site I can say the trunk's browny/pinkish tinge is only for this guy. Older bark that hasn't shed in ribbons is identical to tereticornis.
Not grey gum either.
Sorry, no caps around.
And a close up of the bark and also why it's dying.
