Cape Byron Headland Reserve is a state conservation area that covers 98.5 hectares, including the most easterly point of the Australian mainland. Its rugged headlands and sheltered rainforest gullies are situated on the far north coast about 2 kilometres from Byron Bay.
Wambina Nature Reserve is located at Matcham on the Central Coast of New South Wales, approximately 10 kilometres east-north-east of Gosford. The area was gazetted in May 1997 and currently protects 53.65 hectares at the headwaters of Erina Creek catchment.
Wambool Nature Reserve is located approximately 20 kilometres east of Bathurst within the Central Tablelands of New South Wales. The nature reserve was established in June 1987 and is 194 hectares in area. A large part of the reserve was originally part of the Wambool Common.
Wanna Wanna Nature Reserve is located in the southern tablelands of NSW, approximately 5 kilometres east of Queanbeyan. It was gazetted as part of the Southern Regional Forest Agreement in 2001, and is 33 hectares in size.
Warra National Park is located on the Northern Tablelands of New South Wales east of Glencoe, between Glen Innes and Guyra, and covers an area of 2031 hectares.
Planchonella Nature Reserve is located 14 kilometres north-west of Coolatai and 44 kilometres north of Warialda, in the shire of Yallaroi. The reserve is 717 hectares in size and was gazetted in July 1999.
Warrabah National Park is located on the northern tablelands near Manilla. It covers an area of 3,984 hectares and is bisected by the Namoi River. It was initially established in April 1971 as the Warrabah Nature Reserve, however, following the dedication of additional lands the nature reserve was declared as Warrabah National Park in 1984.
Mount Hyland Nature Reserve and State Conservation Area are located approximately 30 kilometres to the north-east of Dorrigo and approximately 35 kilometres south-west of Nymboida in north-eastern NSW, and have a combined area of 2,812 hectares.
The Wallis Lake reserves are located on or adjoining the Wallis Lake estuary on the Mid North Coast of New South Wales. The urban centres of Forster and Tuncurry are located approximately one kilometre north-east of Wallis Island Nature Reserve.
Wallumatta Nature Reserve is a small reserve, only 6.195 hectares in size, located in the Sydney suburb of East Ryde. It is bounded by sealed roads and residential development.