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New walking track section in Beowa National Park

The draft review of environmental factors for a proposal to construct a new walking track section in Beowa National Park consultation has closed.

 

The proposed activity involves the construction of a section of The Gateway to the Bundian Way walking track within Beowa National Park from near The Pinnacles car park south to the intersection of North Head Track and an unnamed track directly south near Worange Point.

The Eden Local Aboriginal Land Council is the proponent for the project and, once complete, the track would be available for the public to access. 

The track would be owned and operated by the NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service.

Draft review of environmental factors: Gateway to the Bundian Way Walking Track

A review of environmental factors documents the environmental impact assessment of proposed activities on lands managed by NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service (NPWS). It examines the significance of likely environmental impacts and measures required to avoid, minimise, and mitigate adverse impacts on the environment.

Read the draft review of environmental factors: Gateway to the Bundian Way Walking Track

Community feedback

Opportunities to comment

The draft review of environmental factors public exhibition closed on 10 January 2025

Finalisation of review

At the end of the public exhibition period, NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service will review all submissions, prepare a submissions report, and request necessary changes to the review of environmental factors. The final review will then be provided to the NPWS Director, South Coast Branch for determination.

Contact information

For more information on the review of environmental factors and the proposed activity, please contact the NPWS Merimbula Office at 02 6495 5000.

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