The Case of the Missing Engravings
The sad fate of the Fish from the F3: an Aboriginal engraving site that was relocated from the Sydney to Newcastle freeway to St Ives, in Sydney’s north
NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service (NPWS) is part of Department of Planning, Industry and Environment. NPWS manages more than 870 NSW national parks and reserves, covering over 7 million hectares of land.
The sad fate of the Fish from the F3: an Aboriginal engraving site that was relocated from the Sydney to Newcastle freeway to St Ives, in Sydney’s north
A complex and well-documented site on a rocky spur in Woy Woy, which is known for its “seven dancing rabbits”
An easy walk in the Royal National Park down the Costens Point Firetrail to Costens Point (you may be able to create a loop by continuing along the coast to Red Jacks Point).
A summary of tracks suitable for bushwalking with dogs, in and around Ku-ring-gai. Northern Beaches and the north of Sydney.
A walk along a ridge in Brisbane Water National Park to an interesting Aboriginal engraving site
Exploring some of the cave art in Popran National Park, and a short walk down to the picturesque Ironbark Creek Falls.
A large shelter in Popran National Park, the Upside Down Man Cave has over 274 motifs, representing three engraving types.
An easy loop walk in Strickland Forest combining the Arboretum Track and Bellbird Track. The walk visits Australia’s oldest arboretum.
The Bombi Moor Circuit a fairly exposed route through the coastal heathland of Bouddi National Parks, with side-trips to three headlands and the picturesque Little Beach. Best walked outside summer.
A nice loop walk from Apple Tree Bay, combining a “secret track” up to the ridge with the the Mt Ku-ring-gai and Berowra Tracks. Some nice views and interesting caves and rock formations.