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  2. State parks of New South Wales - Wikipedia

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    The state parks of New South Wales are 18 protected areas in New South Wales, Australia reserved for camping, water sports and recreational uses. State parks are maintained by the New South Wales Department of Lands and managed by community trust boards. They are: [1]

  3. Bass Point Reserve - Wikipedia

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    Bass Point Reserve is a heritage-listed former cedar timber industry, Aboriginal camping, meeting place, pastoral property and basalt mine and now nature conservation and passive recreation area located at Boollwarroo Parade, Shell Cove in the Illawarra region of New South Wales, Australia.

  4. Currawong Workers' Holiday Camp - Wikipedia

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    The Minto Bush Camp established by the Communist Party of Australia (CPA), near Campbelltown on the south-western outskirts of Sydney, is the only other relatively intact mid-twentieth century workers' holiday campsite remaining in NSW. It was given to Tranby Aboriginal College in the 1990s when the CPA disbanded but its several shed-like ...

  5. List of social nudity places in Oceania - Wikipedia

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    NSW so far has the largest quantity of nude beaches in the country. These beaches and resorts in New South Wales are legally nudist or clothing optional: Arcadia; Armands Beach, Bermagui, Sapphire Coast [2] Birdie Beach, Lake Munmorah [3] BB at Byron Bay Luxury Naturist Retreat (Affiliated ANF) [a] Coast and Valley Naturists

  6. Burning Mountain - Wikipedia

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    Burning Mountain, the common name for Mount Wingen, is a hill near Wingen, New South Wales, Australia, approximately 224 km (139 mi) north of Sydney just off the New England Highway. [2] It takes its name from a smouldering coal seam running underground through the sandstone.

  7. Wild camping - Wikipedia

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    In Australia, wild camping may be referred to as "bush camping". The regulations differ by state. In New South Wales, some national parks permit bush camping. [1] In Victoria, bush camping is permitted in many, but not all, of the parks managed by Parks Victoria. [2]

  8. NSW National Parks & Wildlife Service - Wikipedia

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    www.nationalparks.nsw.gov.au The National Parks and Wildlife Service (NPWS) is a directorate of the New South Wales Department of Planning and Environment and responsible for managing more than 890 national parks and reserves, covering over 7.5 million hectares of land across the state of New South Wales , Australia .

  9. Protected areas of New South Wales - Wikipedia

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    The formation of the NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service in 1967 saw a bid in the conservation of the state's diversity of natural ecosystems and cultural heritage. Today New South Wales contains more than 16.4 million acres within 870 protected areas, as well as 225 different national parks , each with their own pristine beauty and ...