Crown Lands to manage historic Junction Reefs Recreation Reserve
Public access to Junction Reefs Recreation Reserve has been maintained after Crown Lands formally took over management of a unique and historical site in the state's Central West.
Collarenebri paves the way forward with Roads to Home
The Aboriginal community at Collarenebri is partnering with the NSW Government on more than $1.8 million in infrastructure upgrades to provide social, economic and employment benefits for the area.
Report a dangerous tree
A dangerous tree is defined as any tree or plant-related matter, which may pose a risk to life or property. Crown Lands has procedures in place to manage dangerous trees.
Mannering Park foreshore upgrade
The NSW Government will future-proof Mannering Park foreshore at Lake Macquarie by investing $600,000 to renew part of its seawall.
Ships Ahoy: Jervis Bay Maritime Museum Wharf restored
The NSW Government has partnered with Shoalhaven City Council and Jervis Bay Maritime Museum to restore the museum's historic wharf, allowing visitors to enjoy the outdoors and events while taking in the site's world-renowned collection of maritime artefacts.
Bush firefighting vehicle gifted to support cultural burns
A Local Aboriginal Land Council has received a boost in its work carrying out important cultural burns and bush fire mitigation on the far south coast, with the delivery of a firefighting vehicle.
Ton of service: Crown land managers honoured for 100 years of volunteering
Two long-term Crown land managers have been honoured for their volunteer duties after nearly 100 years of service to their communities.
NSW Crown Land managers honoured during National Volunteer Week
Three Crown Land managers are being honoured for a combined 96 years of volunteer service on the board of the historic Lambton Mechanics Institute, located in Lambton, Newcastle.
Ngaru Village paves the way forward with Roads to Home
The NSW Government is partnering with the Aboriginal community at Ngaru Village at Yamba on $6.3 million in infrastructure upgrades to provide social, economic and employment benefits for the area.
More than 100 tonnes of dumped waste removed from Cessnock reserves
The NSW Government has completed a $120,000 clean-up of Crown bushland reserves near Cessnock to remove more than 100 tonnes of waste left by illegal dumping.