(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.