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10 Aug 2022

Ocean and coastal waves | Coasts

We study coastal wave conditions to help understand the dynamics of our coastal system and manage hazards such as beach erosion and wave overtopping.

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10 Aug 2022

Ocean monitoring | Coasts

We monitor water, sediments and other variables along the coast to determine the health of the ocean and our marine ecosystems.

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26 Oct 2023

Offshore mapping | Coasts

We are gradually learning more about our coasts and offshore areas, and the processes that shape them, to help inform how we manage them.

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13 Jun 2023

Research vessels and equipment | Coasts

We use purpose-built marine research vessels, jet skis, drones and all-terrain vehicles in our coastal and marine research.

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01 Jul 2024

Memorials in parks policy | Parks policies

Memorials mark places, events and people of significance. You need written consent from a park manager to install a memorial or plaque.

Commemorative plaque in the Blue Mountains National Park the reads: Three Sisters Giant Stairway officially opened October 1932. It is sandstone rock with a brass plate attached to the front.
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01 Jul 2024

Military training activities policy | Park policies

Many military training activities are inconsistent with the purposes of national parks. Using national parks for these activities should be considered only when all other options have been exhausted.

Helicopter in silhouette viewed from the ground. Large trees can be seen below, and the sky is blue and cloudy.
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01 Jul 2024

Neighbour relations policy | Park policies

We aim to build and maintain good relationships with the people and groups who live on or manage land next door to national parks.

a group of people gathered on a covered porch of a rustic building, listening to an individual who is standing and addressing the group. The setting appears to be in a rural or natural area with greenery visible in the background. There are various seating arrangements, including folding chairs and benches. The architecture features wooden beams and supports, with the exterior wall of the building showing aged wood siding.
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01 Jul 2024

No smoking in parks policy | Park policies

Smoking is prohibited in all NSW national parks to make them safer and cleaner for the community. On-the-spot fines apply.

Duffer Creek, Gibraltar Range National Park on the Gibraltar Washpool World Heritage Walk
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01 Jul 2024

Orienteering and rogaining policy | Parks policies

Orienteering and rogaining are great ways for people to enjoy parks, but they must be managed to avoid damage to ecosystems, cultural sites and park infrastructure.

Two bushwalkers on a trail in a dense, natural forest setting. The foreground features the back of one bushwalker wearing a blue shirt and carrying a large backpack with a red item attached to it. The second bushwalker is further ahead on the trail, also carrying a backpack.
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01 Jul 2024

Park names policy | Park policies

Place names are part of the heritage of New South Wales and can reflect the history, culture and landscape of an area.

Kamay Botany Bay National Park interpretive sign