Thirlmere Lakes National Park encompasses 660 hectares and is located in the NSW Southern Highlands, approximately 90 kilometres south-west of Sydney and 10 kilometres from Picton. The park is adjacent to the villages of Thirlmere, Buxton and Couridjah and was established in 1972. It is part of the Warragamba Special Area which protects drinking water for Sydney, and forms part of the Greater Blue Mountains World Heritage Area.
Ti Tree Lake Aboriginal Area is 10.5 hectares and is located 6 kilometres south of Byron Bay on the New South Wales Far North Coast. It is in the traditional Country of the Bundjalung of Byron Bay (Arakwal) people.
Jingellic, Bogandyera and Clarkes Hill Nature Reserves are located on the south eastern highlands of NSW between the towns of Jingellic, Tumbarumba and the locality of Tooma.
New England National Park, Baalijin Nature Reserve and Jobs Mountain Nature Reserve are located on the edge of the great Escarpment, about 70 kilometres east of Armidale and 45 kilometres south-west of Coffs Harbour. Collectively the parks cover 72,250 hectares of land and lie within the traditional Country of the Thunggutti (Dhanggati), Gumbaynggirr and Anaiwan Aboriginal peoples.
Tinderry Nature Reserve is located in the Southern Tablelands of NSW, approximately 25 kilometres south of Queanbeyan. It is about 12,796 hectares in size.
Maynggu Ganai Historic Site is located at Wellington in Central West NSW and protects state-listed heritage values of former convict and Aboriginal mission sites established in the early 19th Century.
William Howe Regional Park is located between Camden and Campbelltown, approximately 70 kilometres south-west of the Sydney central business district. The park was reserved in 1998 and is located on 43 hectares within the former estate granted to William Howe in 1818.
Tinkrameanah National Park covers 969 hectares and is located south-east of Coonabarabran in the Brigalow Belt South Bioregion. It was reserved as a national park (Community Conservation Area Zone 1) on 1 December 2005.
Illawong Nature Reserve is located on the South Coast of NSW immediately inland from the seaside village of Broulee, 23 kilometres south of Batemans Bay. The reserve, which is roughly rectangular in shape, encompasses 51 hectares.