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DECC | Instability on the Illawarra Escarpment leads to temporary track and lookout closures The geological conditions on the escarpment make for some of the most difficult track maintenance in NSW. "The good news is that extensive restoration work on the Sublime Point Walking Track is nearing completion and we hope to re-open the track soon." "This is one of the few walks that link the coastal foothills and the plateau. The steep terrain has presented many challenges for our smal
DECC | Wetland art on exhibition at Hunter Wetlands Centre Department of Environment and Climate Change (DECC) Hugh Robertson, said the works are the result of the WetlandCare National Art Competition "Healthy Wetlands, Healthy People", to promote conservation and sustainable use of our important wetlands. "The exhibition provides an opportunity to link art with the environment and raise awareness with both children and adults about water issues," he sai
DECC | Apparent bird poisonings spark warning Search: You are here: Apparent bird poisonings spark warning Media release: 21 July 2008
DECC | Dorrigo climate change forum Search: You are here: Dorrigo climate change forum Media release: 21 July 2008 Wan
DECC | Seal simply resting Search: You are here: Seal simply resting Media release: 18 July 2008 The sight of
DECC | Injured Native Wildlife Needs Your Help! Search: You are here: Injured Native Wildlife Needs Your Help! NPWS Hunter Region Manager Robert
DECC | Abigroup pleads guilty to damaging Bongil Bongil On 6 and 7 November 2006, Abigroup's sub-contractors were working on the translocation project in an area immediately adjacent to the Bongil Bongil National Park in heavy rain. The use of heavy machinery along the tracks, including a backhoe, combined with the heavy rain resulted in damage to approximately 300m2 of vegetation growing along the track, including Tall Sword-sedge and Narrow Leaved P
DECC | Winter shorebird survey points to significance of Port Stephens estuary "The fifth annual Summer survey conducted in February indicated up to 2000 individual shorebirds present most years," Mr Quirk said. Over 30,000 birds migrate to the east coast of Australia each winter from New Zealand. Shorebirds are birds which use the intertidal areas such as mudflats, beaches and rocks to feed.
DECC | Sydney road kill on the rise Search: You are here: Sydney road kill on the rise Media release: 17 July 2008 Inc
DECC | Burn for Yarriabini National Park Search: You are here: Burn for Yarriabini National Park Media release: 16 July 2008