Macquarie Nature Reserve and Roto House Historic Site cover a combined area of 12 hectares in the town of Port Macquarie on the mid-north coast of NSW.
Cecil Hoskins Nature Reserve is located in the Southern Highlands of NSW on the banks of the Wingecarribee River. It lies between the towns of Bowral and Moss Vale and has an area of 47 hectares.
Cooperabung Creek Nature Reserve is located on the mid-north coast of NSW, midway between Port Macquarie and Kempsey on the western side of the Pacific Highway. It was previously part of Ballengarra State Forest.
Kamay Botany Bay National Park is located at La Perouse and Kurnell, in Sydney. It covers approximately 456 hectares of the northern and southern headlands of the entrance to Botany Bay, including 13 kilometres of spectacular coastline. It is significantly the site where the first encounter occurred between Aboriginal Australians and the crew of the Endeavour.
Lake Macquarie State Conservation Area (SCA) consists of 6 separate areas on the shores of Lake Macquarie. Pulbah Island Nature Reserve is located in the middle of Lake Macquarie, while Moon Island Nature Reserve is situated off the coast at the entrance to Lake Macquarie. All three reserves lie between Newcastle and Lake Munmorah on the Central Coast of New South Wales.
Yanga National Park, Yanga State Conservation Area and Yanga Nature Reserve are located on the floodplain of the Lower Murrumbidgee River at the western edge of the Riverina agricultural region, approximately 8 kilometres outside of Balranald. The parks cover approximately 71,711 hectares.
Nielsen Park is a 20-hectare waterfront reserve in Vaucluse, a harbourside suburb of Sydney, that was incorporated into Sydney Harbour National Park in 1968. The park has regional and local significance because of its rich and diverse cultural, social, aesthetic and natural values. These values include Aboriginal sites, remnant bush, and a range of buildings and structures including the Victorian gothic villa, Greycliffe House.