Management documents
You'll find a lot more information about this park in its management plans. In particular, plans of management contain a large amount of information on the natural environments, Aboriginal heritage, history, and recreational opportunities in a particular park. Fire management strategies outline when and how hazard reduction will be carried out in key areas of the park.
Many types of management plans go through a formal draft stage where they are open for public comment. The plans are only finalised and put into effect after all public submissions have been considered.
Documents to download
Management programs
State forests incorporated into Murray Valley National Park
The following state forests were incorporated into the Murray Valley National Park in 2010: Barooga, Boomanoomana, Corowa, Cottadidda, Gulpa Island (part), Millewa (part), Moira (part), Native Dog, Niemur, Noorong, Tholobin, Thornley, Tuppal, Wetuppa, Whymoul and Woperana. The park covers an area of 41,601 hectares.