This cycling strategy sets out recommendations for the future of cycling within Kosciuszko National Park, which includes road cycling and mountain biking.
The precinct this strategy covers is in the southern end of Kosciuszko National Park and includes the areas around Mount Kosciuszko, Thredbo, Charlotte Pass, Guthega, Perisher, Crackenback and Sawpit Creek.
The NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service proposed to extend the shared use Thredbo Valley Track within Kosciuszko National Park with the public exhibition of this review of environmental factors.
This is a draft amending plan under Part 2 of the Kosciuszko Wild Horse Heritage Act 2018. It details proposed amendments to the Kosciuszko National Park Wild Horse Heritage Management Plan 2021, which was prepared and adopted under the Kosciuszko Wild Horse Heritage Act.
National Parks and Wildlife Service acknowledges the need for carcasses from wild horse control programs to be managed carefully and in a considered way, so as to avoid potential impacts to the environment and park visitors.
This draft plan was developed with input from an independent technical reference group and community and stakeholder engagement. The plan has not yet been finalised or adopted.
This management plan has been prepared to meet the requirements of the Kosciuszko Wild Horse Heritage Act 2018 and is the current management plan. The plan was amended by the Minister for the Environment on 23 October 2023.
The Coolamine Homestead is a historic pastoral outstation located in the northern part of Kosciuszko National Park. The site retains two handbuilt slab and weatherboard homes, yards and log cheesehouse.
Kosciuszko National Park, which encompasses 673,542 hectares, is the largest national park in New South Wales and one of the most complex conservation reserves in Australia.