Most likely Hibbertia riparia. In order to make sure it is not Hibbertia calycina, I need a macro or good closeup of the back of a leaf showing whether the middle part between the rolled edges is higher than/at the same level (Hibbertia riparia) or obviously below (Hibbertia calycina) the rolled edges.
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