Blue Mountains National Park and Kanangra-Boyd National Park are in the traditional Country of the Gundungurra and Darug people. Located in the Blue Mountains region of New South Wales, the parks have a combined area of over 340,000 hectares. This plan outlines how the natural and cultural values of these parks will be conserved and promoted for community use.
Bluff River Nature Reserve and Bolivia Hill Nature Reserve are located near Tenterfield on the Northern Tablelands of New South Wales. Bluff River Nature Reserve has an area of 1,793 hectares while Bolivia Hill Nature Reserve has an area of 1,782 hectares.
The Bobbiwaa Parks are located located approximately 25 kilometres north-east of Narrabri and collectively cover a total area of 6,928 hectares. The parks belong to the lands of the Gamilaroi (also spelt Gamileroi, Gomeroi, Gamilaraay, Kamilaroi) Nation.
The planning area includes Myall Lakes National Park and the offshore Myall Coast Reserves. Myall Lakes National Park is over 44,000 hectares in size and is about 50 kilometres north of Newcastle and 30 kilometres south of Forster.
Cadmans Cottage Historic Site is located at 110 George Street at the corner of George and Argyle Streets, The Rocks, Sydney on the western shore of Circular Quay. It occupies 0.093 hectares of land between George and Quay Streets and is bounded by Bligh Park to the south and the Sydney Sailors Home site to the north.
Burra Creek Nature Reserve is located 25 kilometres south of Queanbeyan in the locality of Burra. The reserve, which was established in 2001, is 270 hectares in size and consists of two separate areas.
Fort Denison is located 500 metres north-east of Mrs Macquarie's Point and north-west of Garden Island, within the waters of Port Jackson. The place is close to the Sydney Opera House and the Sydney Harbour Bridge. The site consists of Lot numbers 1 and 2 of DP837196.
Dunggir National Park is located in the Nambucca Valley, on the mid-north coast of NSW. The park comprises 2,651 hectares and contains Bowra Sugarloaf, which is a prominent landscape feature in the region.
Billinudgel Nature Reserve is located on the far north coast of New South Wales and has an area of 713 hectares. It forms one of several coastal nature reserves which protect important remnants of coastal habitat in an otherwise highly modified environment.