New board members for Reflections Holidays
The NSW Government has appointed two new members and a new chairperson to the board of the NSW Crown Holiday Parks Land Manager, Reflections Holidays, effective from 1 May 2024.
Crown land for Northern Rivers wildlife hospital
Plans for a wildlife hospital for the Northern Rivers are a step closer with approval for Crown land to be used for the project.
Giddy up: Marchmont racecourse gets a new lease of life
The future of the historic Marchmont Racecourse at Yass is looking bright thanks to a significant $242,000 investment from the NSW Government.
Clean up of former Empire Bay Marina Site
Work is progressing on the clean-up of the contaminated former Empire Bay Marina site on the Central Coast with the first stage of the project now complete.
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Moree Showground unveils new multi-purpose wool pavilion
Moree Showground has a new multi-purpose wool pavilion in time for the upcoming Moree Show after a $976,896 investment from the NSW Government.
Happy Campers: New Penrose Park caretakers announced
The future of Penrose Park Recreation and Campground at Silverton is in great hands with the announcement of two highly qualified new caretakers to oversee the day-to-day management of the historic reserve.
Accessible accommodation for Forster Crown land holiday park
Four new cabins have opened for guests at the Forster Reflections Holidays Crown land holiday park in a $1.3 million investment, with a new camp kitchen and amenities block also earmarked.
Land parcel at Beryl returned to Aboriginal community
The NSW Government has granted an Aboriginal land claim that will see a significant parcel of land located in the state’s Central West returned to the local Aboriginal community.