I've been given the opportunity to take native cuttings from virgin bush at a chum's property up on the coast and am really excited about it.
For years, I've been enamoured of Japanese Maple, Trident Maple and of course Black Pine. Some of the very fine examples I saw as a kid at the Japanese school in Terrey Hills and at the homes of school friends, teachers and later friends and colleagues in Japan only fuelled the addiction.
However, after finding out that Aussie natives can be made into rather respectable bonsai I'm very keen to give it a try. Even better, now I have the time and all to give to doing it. I've seen some images of some very lovely banksia and others - very powerful and emotive shapes worthy of long contemplation even by the funkiest bozu.
If it is possible, could someone share some hints on harvesting native trees for bonsai? I'm very keen to give it a shot.
I guess the main questions are:
* What kind of branches to choose? What min or max diameter?
* How to cut those?
* How to prep those to grow roots?
* What preliminary care is needed to encourage growth ahead of branch and root pruning?
* What kind of time scale to work to, roughly?
I have some rooting hormone and have worked with cuttings from some exotic chillies and others (Bhut jolokia, Seven pod, etc), so have just enough knowledge to be dangerous.

Sorry for the dullard n00b questions, but I still have my 'L' plates on and doubtless will for a very long time.
Cheers - Bajiru.