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08 Feb 2024

When to use the Biodiversity Values Map and Threshold Tool

Find out how to use the Biodiversity Values Map and Threshold Tool and its features, calculate impacts and determine scheme eligibility. Get a BMAT account for efficient project management.

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11 Jun 2024

Celebrate heritage | Heritage

Our current initiatives and partnership programs to promote and celebrate significant heritage in New South Wales.

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15 Jan 2025

Heritage Council of NSW | Heritage

The Heritage Council is an independent statutory body that includes members of the community, the public sector, the conservation profession, and a nominee of the National Trust of Australia (NSW).

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12 Jun 2024

Aboriginal cultural heritage | Heritage

Aboriginal cultural heritage refers to places, object and stories which are significant for Aboriginal people and the story of New South Wales.

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12 Jun 2024

Conservation program | Heritage

How we support communities to manage and protect declared Aboriginal places, objects and other significant sites, and what to do if you suspect a site or object has been harmed.

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12 Jun 2024

Willandra Lakes ancestral remains reburial

Heritage NSW sought public comment on the proposal to rebury Aboriginal Ancestors whose remains were previously excavated from the Willandra Lakes Region World Heritage Area.

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04 Nov 2024

Apply for a heritage grant | Heritage

What you need to be aware of before you apply and how to apply for a heritage grant.

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20 Sep 2024

Wowly Gully | Estuaries

Our water quality monitoring program has shown Wowly Gully to have good water quality. Find out more about the estuary and its unique features.

A creek running out through bushland to the beach, it forms a shallow estuary over a sandbank before meeting the ocean.
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15 Aug 2024

Protected areas | Parks, reserves and protected areas

Parks, reserves and protected areas within the national parks system cover a diverse range of environments that we manage for conservation.

Large Sydney red gum (Angophora costata) with many branches spreading upwards in a gangley fan-like shape. This beautiful tree has red-orange bark and grows on a rock with bushes under it including a grass tree (Xanthorrhoea australis).
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22 Aug 2024

Reviews of state conservation areas | Protected areas

Lands categorised as state conservation areas are reserved to protect natural and cultural heritage without restricting mining and exploration activities. These areas are reviewed every 5 years to assess whether there is still a need for the 2 uses.