This publication is the pest management strategy for the Blue Mountains region, which covers the Sydney, South Western Slopes, South Eastern Highlands, and Brigalow Belt South bioregions.
Kanangra-Boyd National Park comprises 68,661 hectares of mostly rugged terrain on the eastern fall of the Great Dividing Range. The park is located about 130 kilometres west from Sydney and is accessible by vehicle from the Oberon plateau.
Blue Mountains National Park and Kanangra-Boyd National Park are in the traditional Country of the Gundungurra and Darug people. Located in the Blue Mountains region of New South Wales, the parks have a combined area of over 340,000 hectares. This plan outlines how the natural and cultural values of these parks will be conserved and promoted for community use.
This indigenous land use agreement is between the Gundungurra people, the Gundungurra Tribal Council Aboriginal Corporation, Gundungurra Aboriginal Heritage Association and the NSW Government.
Indigenous land use agreementAboriginal joint management agreement