The Draft Kosciuszko National Park Wild Horse Heritage Management Plan has been prepared to meet the requirements of the Kosciuszko Wild Horse Heritage Act 2018.
The Kosciuszko Offset Strategy is the biodiversity strategy for the Kosciuszko Offset Project and sets a framework to deliver a biodiversity gain in Kosciuszko National Park equivalent to 120% of the biodiversity loss identified in the Snowy 2.0 environmental assessments.
The proposed new telecommunications facility is partly funded under the Australian Government’s national Mobile Blackspot Program (MBSP), which aims to provide new and upgraded mobile network access to many remote areas all over Australia. In New South Wales, one of the priority areas is Kosciuszko National Park.
The draft cycling strategy for Kosciuszko National Park sets out the objectives, vision and recommended actions for the future of cycling within the park, which includes road cycling and mountain biking.
The primary pollution incidents that may occur within the Sawpit Creek Sewerage System (SCSS) are sewage overflows. Historically, sewage overflows from the SCSS are rare and this can be attributed to a number of factors including the generally low volumes of sewage that pass through the system.
This document is the pest management strategy for the Southern Ranges Region. The area includes Kosciuszko National Park, Woomargama National Park, Brindabella National Park and State Conservation Area and Tinderry Nature Reserve.