(Probably not this species) Seen on weedy land after rain.
This mushroom has a distinct purplish/mauve tinge to the cap and stipe. Photo 4 of the cap from above shows the colour more correctly than the other pics. Stipe approx 10cm long. Scent pleasant mushroomy. Taste - bitter. Specimen growing under Burdekin plum, other species nearby include paperbarks, acacias, tessalaris, bloodwoods, pandanus, native gardenias. Clay pink spore print.
Licorice odor, under spruce. Cap slightly subviscid stem dry.
Konza Fungal Foray. With @smagnoli who contributed to some of these pictures.