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Apply for and manage licences over NSW Crown land. Licences grant you the right to occupy and use Crown land for specific purposes.

Learn how to apply for a lease to use Crown land for commercial, community or recreational purposes under the Crown Land Management Act.

Explore how to apply for consents, restrictions, and easements on Crown lands in NSW, including landowner approvals and access rights.

Access key searches to check tenure, road status and legal history of Crown land before sale, purchase or development.

Find out how to apply for permits to use Crown land for specific short-term activities. Learn about eligibility, conditions, and application steps.

Essential information about the sale purchase of Crown land and the purchase sale and transfer of Crown roads. 

Aboriginal land rights and native title in NSW

Aboriginal land rights and native title interests are key to reconciliation and achieving economic, social, cultural and environmental outcomes in NSW. Crown land 2031 provides a commitment to uphold and progress land rights and native title interests in NSW.

Aboriginal wood carvings near the Menindee Tourist Information Centre. Credit: Destination NSW

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New jetty boosts access and safety on Wallis Island on the state's Mid North Coast.
09 Jul 2026

The Minns Labor Government has delivered a new $1.37 million public jetty to improve boat access to Wallis Island on the state's Mid North Coast, enhancing accessibility and safety for residents and visitors.

Corindi Beach boardwalk and bridge across Pipeclay Creek, Coffs Harbour.
07 Jul 2026

The NSW Government has completed repairs to the Corindi Beach boardwalk and bridge across Pipeclay Creek on the north coast, to help residents and visitors access the beach without disturbing local birdlife and fauna.

Upgrade of the tidal pool and reserve at Alma Doepel Park, Mylestom NSW.
24 Jun 2026

The Minns Labor Government is offering up to $13.5 million in grants to maintain and improve Crown reserves across the state. Crown land managers are encouraged to apply for general, weed and pest projects across the state to maintain and improve the Crown reserves they manage.