Morton State Conservation Area is located on the South Coast of New South Wales, 17 kilometres west of Nowra on the edge of the Ettrema Wilderness contained in Morton National Park. The Shoalhaven River forms part of the park's northern and eastern boundaries.
Julian Rocks Nature Reserve is located 2 kilometres north-east of the township of Byron Bay on the far north coast of New South Wales. The reserve is 0.4 hectares in size and consists of a number of jagged rocky outcrops. It is surrounded by Cape Byron Marine Park.
Wolli Creek Regional Park is a linear corridor of bushland and open space of approximately 60 hectares along Wolli Creek in the Canterbury local government area.
Coorabakh National Park is located approximately 22 kilometres north of Taree on the mid-north coast of NSW. The park, which covers an area of 1,840 hectares, is situated on the Lansdowne escarpment which is an important landscape feature of the Manning Valley.
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.
Kumbatine National Park and Kumbatine State Conservation Area are located south of Kempsey on the mid-north coast of NSW, and have a combined area of 15,883 hectares.
Hortons Creek Nature Reserve is 327 hectares in size and located approximately 8 kilometres south-west of Nymboida on the Grafton-Armidale Road in north-eastern NSW.