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01 Jul 2024

Property access | Park policies

National parks sometimes enclose or adjoin other lands, such as private properties, where the only practical way to access those properties is by travelling on roads or trails through parks.

A dirt path winds through a forested area in Coolah Tops, bordered by tall eucalyptus trees. The path is covered with fallen leaves, and the forest floor is scattered with dry leaves and branches. Dappled sunlight filters through the canopy above, highlighting the natural beauty and tranquillity of the scene.
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01 Jul 2024

Revocation, recategorisation and road adjustment policy | Park policies

Sometimes it may be necessary to revoke, recategorise or adjust the boundaries of parks or other lands reserved under the National Parks and Wildlife Act 1974.

Hastings Forest Way, Willi Willi National Park
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01 Jul 2024

Shooting ranges policy | Park policies

‘Range danger areas’ associated with shooting facilities sometimes extend into national parks. Our priority is visitor and staff safety.

A view of iconic rock formations in Warrumbungle National Park
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01 Jul 2024

Taskforce for Climate-related Financial Disclosures statements

The National Parks and Wildlife Service is one of the first NSW Government agencies to publicly release the Taskforce for Climate-related Financial Disclosures statement and will report biennially to provide the NSW community with updated information on climate impacts and our climate risk manage

Landscape view of road and wind farm on the horizon at Bungedore NSW
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01 Jul 2024

Traffic monitoring camera privacy statement | Park policies

This sets out NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service’s practices relating to collecting, using and disclosing personal information collected by traffic monitoring cameras and associated CCTV monitoring of traffic cameras in NSW national parks.

Newly completed Glenrock State Conservation Area car park with line markings
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01 Jul 2024

Tree risk management policy | Park policies

Trees are part of the natural environment. The NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service manages hazardous trees in parks to keep visitors, workers and park neighbours safe.

Red Point picnic area provides access to the white sandy beaches on the northern shores of Jervis Bay, set within a sanctuary zone of Jervis Bay National Park.
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01 Jul 2024

Vehicle access policy | Park policies

We manage vehicle access to parks to keep staff and visitors safe and limit impacts on the park environment.

A black pickup truck with a red cover over its cargo bed drives on a rural or mountainous road. Ahead, a white camper trailer is being towed by another vehicle. The landscape features grassy areas, dense trees, and rocky hills under a clear sky.
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01 Jul 2024

Visitor accommodation policy | Park policies

Park visitors can stay overnight in some parks. Overnight stays may also be allowed for people helping to manage the park or doing research or for Aboriginal cultural purposes.

The Jenolan Caves precinct is one of Australia’s most unique environmental and heritage sites
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01 Jul 2024

Visitor safety policy | Park policies

We have a duty of care to park visitors, and we manage, but cannot eliminate, risks in parks. This means park visitors must take some responsibility for their own safety.

Two cyclists completing a bridge crossing
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09 Feb 2024

Find an accredited assessor | Biodiversity Offsets Scheme

Find an accredited assessor for your project using the Accredited Assessor Public Register. 

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