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Shredder Floc Management | Funding and support
This program supported new approaches to managing metal waste (shredder floc) produced during recycling.

A year in the Barwon–Darling catchment: 2022–23 | Water for the environment
Outcomes from the use of water for the environment.

Water for environment outcomes 2017–18 | Water for the environment
Outcomes of environmental water events in the Murray and Lower Darling catchments for 2017–18.

A name for the state’s newest National Park: Cuttaburra | Ministerial release
The state’s newest national park has been named Cuttaburra National Park, in recognition of its key geographical features which are unique to the north-western corner of NSW.

Cruise ships to stay out of Jervis Bay Marine Park | Media release
The Minns Labor Government has ruled out any expansion of cruise ship tourism in Jervis Bay Marine Park, to ensure the protection of the park’s important natural and social values.

Brolgas band together in response to environmental flows | News
Tuckerbil wetlands, north-west of Leeton, are proving a magnet for waterbird species, including the endangered brolga.

Mount Royal National Park hazard reduction burn 24 September 2024 | Media release
The NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service (NPWS) will be conducting a hazard reduction burn in Mount Royal National Park Tuesday 24 September 2024, weather permitting.

Join the flock: help protect threatened birds by becoming a citizen scientist | News
Birds play crucial roles in ecosystems, but many species in New South Wales face threats like habitat loss and predation. The Saving our Species program, supported by citizen scientists, works on conservation projects to protect these threatened birds.

NSW Government grants ACEREZ transmission operator’s licence for Central-West Orana REZ | Media release
The states' first Renewable Energy Zone (REZ) is one step closer to delivering electricity into the grid after ACEREZ Partnership (ACEREZ) was granted a transmission system.

'Extinct' mammals return to Sturt National Park | Media release
Two more ‘extinct’ species have been returned to Sturt National Park in far western NSW as part of a ground-breaking partnership between the NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service and the Wild Deserts consortium.
