From the garden, probably the largest Servaea incana so far observed, massive as far as jumping spiders go. Horizontal snaps in this post will enlarge.
Also a big specimen, this Helpis minitibunda challenging the camera.
One of the larger species, Sandalodes superbus, a male.
At the other end of the scale, a tiny 3 mm jewelled Simaethula species.
And about the same size, from the litter underneath stringybark trees on a north facing bush hillside that was alive with jumping spiders, Maratus plumosus.