Glenrock State Conservation Area Plan of Management
Glenrock State Conservation Area is located 8 km from the central business district of Newcastle, stretching along the coastline between Dudley and Merewether. The park covers an area of 554 hectares and is part of the traditional Country of the Awabakal People.
Publisher: Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water
Cost: Free
Language: English
ISBN: 978-1-923200-27-2
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ID: EH20240123
File: PDF 6.08 MB / Pages 38
Name: glenrock-state-conservation-area-plan-of-management-240123.pdf
This plan replaces the previous plan of management for Glenrock State Conservation Area, which was adopted in 2010.
Glenrock State Conservation Area is part of the cultural landscape of the Awabakal Aboriginal people and contains a range of Aboriginal sites including a pathway, quarry site, camp sites, middens and axe grinding grooves.
This plan describes how the park will be managed to achieve the objects of the National Parks and Wildlife Act 1974, consistent with the management principles under the Act for state conservation areas.
This plan should be read in conjunction with the Glenrock State Conservation Area planning considerations.
Supporting documents
Glenrock State Conservation Area visitor management zones map (PDF 1.16MB)