Ti Tree Lake Aboriginal Area Plan of Management

Ti Tree Lake Aboriginal Area is 10.5 hectares and is located 6 kilometres south of Byron Bay on the New South Wales Far North Coast. It is in the traditional Country of the Bundjalung of Byron Bay (Arakwal) people.

Date
22 April 2020
Publisher
Department of Planning, Industry and Environment
Type
Publication, Plan of management, Final
Cost
Free
Language
English
Tags
  • ISBN 978-1-922318-78-7
  • ID EES20200157
  • File PDF 2.8MB
  • Pages 38
  • Name ti-tree-lake-aboriginal-area-plan-of-management-200157.pdf

The park is a place of spiritual and cultural significance that is jointly managed by NPWS and the Arakwal.

The plan of management provides for appropriate recognition and protection of the park’s significant Aboriginal cultural heritage and biodiversity values. The park drains to the adjoining Ti Tree Lake, the cultural centre of the larger Ti Tree Lake Aboriginal Place. Addressing pollution of the park’s wetlands from external sources and improving the quality of water delivered to the lake through the park is an important focus of the plan.

There are no visitor facilities in the park and limited public access. This park was not impacted by the 2019-20 bushfires.

This plan will replace the Byron Coast Group of Nature Reserves Plan of Management in relation to Ti Tree Lake Aboriginal Area.

Other documents available

Ti Tree Lake Aboriginal Area Plan of Management 2020 (Arakwal font) (PDF 2.7MB)