This document is the pest management strategy for the Northern Tablelands Region, which stretches from the NSW–Queensland border in the north, to below Walcha and Tamworth in the south and from around Warialda/Gunnedah in the west to half way down the escarpment in the east.
Carrai National Park and Carrai State Conservation Area are located approximately 100 kilometres west of Kempsey and 60 kilometres south east of Armidale in north eastern NSW. Carrai National Park consists of three separate sections totalling 11,397 hectares, and Carrai State Conservation Area consists of two separate sections totalling 6,853 hectares.
This fire management strategy incorporates Oxley Wild Rivers, Carrai and Cunnawarra (west) National Parks, Georges Creek Nature Reserve and Oxley Wild Rivers and Carrai State Conservation Areas.