Beowa National Park and Bell Bird Creek Nature Reserve are located on the far south coast of New South Wales. The national park has an area of 10,485 hectares and is comprised of 3 sections: large areas north and south of Eden and a much smaller area north of the Pambula River. The nature reserve lies adjacent to the central section of the park and covers 53 hectares.
The 2025 annual compliance report: ecological thinning trial in NSW river red gum forests (EPBC 2013/6713), shows how the Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water complied with the conditions of approval under the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 when conducting ecological thinning trials within river red gum parks in southern New South Wales.
The Biliirrgan Project aims to secure the future of the Biliirrgan (Gumbaynggirr for glossy black-cockatoo) in the Nambucca Valley, Bellingen, Coffs Harbour and Clarence Valley local government areas of northern New South Wales. The Black Summer bushfires of 2019–20 burnt approximately 45% of the glossy black-cockatoo habitat in these local government areas.
Dorrigo Arc Rainforest Centre is a new, modern, international-standard visitor centre located in Dorrigo National Park and within the Gondwana Rainforests of Australia World Heritage property.
Review of environmental factorsDorrigo National Park
This document provides guidance on how to prepare maps that may be used to guide on-ground works and monitor site condition. The content sets out a minimum standard of map required as part of your monitoring activities.
These guidelines are intended to reflect the Heritage Council of NSW’s requirements for archival recordings of items on the State Heritage Register, with a particular focus on commonly used photographic recording methods.