Cadmans Cottage Historic Site consists of a 2 storey Georgian sandstone building, a one storey addition and surrounding yard, which is located in the Rocks area of Sydney adjacent to Circular Quay.
Kanangra-Boyd National Park comprises 68,661 hectares of mostly rugged terrain on the eastern fall of the Great Dividing Range. The park is located about 130 kilometres west from Sydney and is accessible by vehicle from the Oberon plateau.
The Jenolan Karst Conservation Reserve is part of the Greater Blue Mountains World Heritage Area and is located in the south-east highlands of New South Wales, near Oberon and south-west of Katoomba. The reserve covers an area of 3,085 hectares and is part of the traditional Country of the Gundungurra and Wiradjuri Aboriginal People.
The Draft Middle Head Master Plan was exhibited for public comment from 3 November to 16 December 2016. This report presents the planning and consultation phases and a summary of the comments received.
Community consultation reportSydney Harbour National Park
The Office of Environment and Heritage has prepared a draft master plan for the Middle Head and Georges Head precincts of Sydney Harbour National Park.
The site of these historic buildings covers a large area of the headland at Middle Head, in Sydney Harbour. The structures were built between 1870 and 1945 to support the defence of Sydney Harbour. Many of the buildings were demolished before the site was made part of Sydney Harbour National Park in 1980.
National Parks and Wildlife Service recognised that Bobbin Head and Apple Tree Bay required revitalising without compromising the natural and cultural heritage of the parklands. The Masterplan provides strategic direction, objectives, opportunities and actions for management to achieve a Vision for upgrading parklands and amenities in a staged approach.
Wianamatta Regional Park includes 900 hectares of the former Australian Defence Industries Site (ADI Site) which covered a total area of some 1545 hectares. This Conservation Management Plan recognises that the park will be formally gazetted as a regional park under the National Parks and Wildlife Act 1974 (New South Wales).
South Head forms the southern edge of the entrance to Sydney Harbour. Most of the area has been a national park since 1977, with Gap Bluff added in 1982. The site has rich natural and cultural heritage values, including at least 11 Aboriginal sites.