There are more than 890 parks, reserves, conservation areas and Aboriginal areas in the New South Wales national parks system.
Each year we acquire land to expand and enhance our national parks system so that we can best protect our natural and cultural heritage.
This land may be acquired to add to an existing reserve or it may be acquired to establish a new national park or another type of protected area. All parks, reserves and protected areas are referred to as parks.
Local government area | Park name | Area (hectares) | Date of gazettal | Type |
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Coffs Harbour and Bellingen | Bindarri National Park | 2.2 | 27/06/2025 | addition |
Bellingen | Dorrigo National Park | 4.5 | 27/06/2025 | addition |
Shoalhaven | Jervis Bay National Park | 37.66 | 27/06/2025 | addition |
Sutherland Shire | Heathcote National Park | 7.08 | 30/05/2025 | addition |
Clarence Valley | Chambigne Nature Reserve | 478.93 | 11/04/2025 | addition |
Port Macquarie-Hastings | Queens Lake Nature Reserve | 77.3 | 11/04/2025 | addition |
Clarence Valley | Koukandowie Nature Reserve | 80.35 | 4/04/2025 | addition |
Wagga Wagga | Livingstone State Conservation Area | 59.69 | 4/04/2025 | addition |
Mid-Western Regional | Munghorn Gap Nature Reserve | 0.82 | 21/02/2025 | addition |
Bega Valley | Nadgee Nature Reserve | 0.83 | 21/02/2025 | addition |
Bourke | Cuttaburra National Park | 37,723 | 13/09/2024 | new |