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Lake Munmorah office | Locations
Contact the Lake Munmorah office - National Parks and Wildlife Service. You can get in touch with us by email, phone or mail.
Snowies Iconic Walk Review of Environmental Factors | Park management
The Review of Environmental Factors to inform the alignment and construction of the Snowies Iconic Walk in Kosciuszko National Park has closed.

Snowies Alpine Walk project: update January 2024 | Park management
Construction on the fourth stage of the Snowies Alpine Walk, between Perisher and Bullocks Flat in Kosciuszko National Park, has recommenced.

Snowies Alpine Walk project: update April 2023 | Park management
The third stage of the Snowies Alpine Walk in Kosciuszko National Park has opened. This stage of the walk runs between Charlotte Pass and Perisher.

Snowies Alpine Walk project: update December 2022 | Park management
Significant wet weather and late-season snow within Kosciuszko National Park delayed progress on the Snowies Alpine Walk.

Snowies Alpine Walk project: update August 2022 | Park management
The second stage of the Snowies Alpine Walk, between Guthega and Charlotte Pass in Kosciuszko National Park, was officially opened by the Deputy Premier and Minister for Environment.

Snowies Alpine Walk project: update July 2021 | Park management
The Snowies Alpine Walk is a project to build an exceptional multi-day walk across the alpine roof of Australia in Kosciuszko National Park in Monero Ngarigo Country.

Snowies Alpine Walk project: update January 2021 | Park management
The Snowies Alpine Walk is a $17 million Regional Growth – Environment and Tourism Fund project to build an exceptional multi-day trek across the alpine roof of Australia in Kosciuszko National Park. We hope you enjoy this update.

Snowies Alpine Walk project: update June 2020 | Park management
Spring 2019 saw many of the planning elements for the Snowies Alpine Walk completed and approved. We hope you enjoy this update.

NSW Government response to power outage in Far West NSW | Media release
The Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal (IPART) has commenced an investigation into Transgrid’s compliance with its regulatory obligations including licence conditions, as communities in the Far West region of NSW deal with uncertain power supply following a severe storm which destroyed t
