Clarence Sands Pty Ltd seeks approval for upgrade and sealing of parts of Old Bells Line of Road in Clarence, NSW. The Project Area currently provides access to the Clarence Sand Quarry under Forestry Corporation Permit MIN100022. The Project Area is largely owned by NSW National Parks & Wildlife Services (NPWS) and it is understood that the Permit is to be transferred to NPWS.
Review of environmental factorsGardens of Stone State Conservation Area
This draft plan has been prepared to give members of the public an opportunity to contribute to the preparation of a new plan of management for Budderoo National Park, Macquarie Pass National Park, Barren Grounds Nature Reserve, Robertson Nature Reserve and Macquarie Pass State Conservation Area.
The National Parks and Wildlife Service has prepared draft precinct plans for Carrington Falls, Minnamurra Rainforest and Macquarie Pass to provide an overview of the opportunities and facilities proposed within these 3 park precincts.
The Australian Maritime Safety Authority engaged an expert consultant to assess the environmental impacts associated with the reinstatement of the Green Cape Lighthouse project in the Bega Valley local government area.
This management plan was developed in consultation with La Perouse Aboriginal community members who have family connections to the Dharawal Resting Place Aboriginal Place.
This strategy outlines the feral animal management objectives and actions required to achieve conservation and biosecurity outcomes. It includes a prioritisation framework that guides development of a feral animal control plan that informs annual delivery plans and resource allocation.
This strategy outlines the weed management objectives and actions required to achieve conservation and biosecurity outcomes. It includes a prioritisation framework that guides development of a weed control plan that informs annual delivery plans and resource allocation.
This amendment to the South East Forest National Park and Egan Peaks Nature Reserve Plan of Management will ensure the objects of the National Parks and Wildlife Act can be achieved.