Crown Lands

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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The new playground in Grenfell with soft fall surfacing, handrails, accessible ramps, picnic areas, trees and accessible timber play equipment.
01 Nov 2025

Taylor Park in Grenfell has officially re-opened following a $651,550 investment from the NSW Government, funding the park’s upgrade and new play space in line with best practice accessibility standards.

Multi-purpose sporting field and stand
27 Oct 2025

A brand new, accessible multi-purpose sports grandstand has been completed at Laurieton on the Mid North Coast thanks to a partnership between Port Macquarie-Hastings Council, the NSW Government and Australian Government.

A boat on a river with man gardening on the riverside
09 Oct 2025

The NSW Government has completed a major remediation project to clean-up a dilapidated site on the Myall River at Bulahdelah to protect the environment and restore a Crown reserve.