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Dharawal National Park, Dharawal Nature Reserve and Dharawal State Conservation Area Plan of Management

The Dharawal parks are located approximately 45 kilometres south-west of Sydney between Georges River and Illawarra Escarpment. They are in the traditional Country of the Dharawal People, with the naming of the parks reflecting the connection that Aboriginal people have with this place.
Publisher: Department of Planning and Environment
Cost: Free
Language: English
ISBN: 978-1-922899-74-3 / ID: EHG20220491
File: PDF 4.34 MB / Pages 28
Name: dharawal-national-park-nature-reserve-state-conservation-area-plan-of-management-220491.pdf
 
Tags: Plan of managementFinal

These parks help to protect a largely natural catchment and vegetation communities that are in very good condition as a result of a long history of conservation-focused management and care by the Dharawal people.

This is the second plan of management for the parks’ and aims to support the Aboriginal community in caring for Country, as well as providing opportunities for low-impact visitor activities and maintaining high levels of water quality and wildlife corridors in the park.

This plan of management should be read in conjunction with the Dharawal National Park, Dharawal Nature Reserve and Dharawal State Conservation Area Planning Considerations (2022).

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