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.
Planning considerationsGlenrock State Conservation Area
The Strategic Plan sets our priorities for the next 3 years, outlining the division’s purpose, vision and objectives, and providing the support and mechanism to achieve those priorities.
The Barrington Tops National Park and Barrington Tops State Conservation Area feral horse management plan outlines NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service’s management actions to remove feral horses to address their impacts on the park.
This Review of Environmental Factors applies to land reserved under Part 4 of the National Parks and Wildlife Act 1974. The activity will occur at locations within the Cardwell Street precinct.
The Macleay Coast Destination project aims to improve community wellbeing, enhance the regional visitor economy and increase nature based tourism in New South Wales.
The proposal involves track realignment, reinstatement of tracks damaged by bushfire, creation of hut accommodation, formalisation of camping areas, upgrade works to precinct parking and small vehicle access trails, and some additional works.