Georges River National Park Explained

Georges River National Park
Governing Body:NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service
Established:April 1992
Location:Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Area:5.14 km

Georges River National Park is a protected Australian National Park, under the management of the NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service. The park falls in the regions of the Sutherland Shire Council and Canterbury-Bankstown Council. Located in the city of Sydney, 25 km south-west of the CBD,[1] surrounded by neighbouring suburbs of Lugano, Illawong, Alfords Point, Padstow Heights, Revesby Heights, Picnic Point and Sandy Point. The primary use of the park is to service for recreational activities such as; bush walking, picnics, barbeques, boating, fishing, and water/jet skiing.[2] The park is Segmented into 15 sectors along the riverbanks of the Georges River, encompassing 514ha, housing many native aquatic and terrestrial Australian flora and fauna. The traditional custodians are the Dharug people located on the north side of the river, and Dharawal people located on the south of the river.[3]

The park is legally protected under the National Parks and Wildlife Act, 1974,[4] with the aim to conserve nature through means of conservation, and ecology, encouraging people to visit the park in a safe, fun and sustainable way.

Park highlights and attractions

The main entrance to the park is off Henry Lawson Drive at Revesby Heights, on to Burrawang Reach Rd.

Geography, Flora, Fauna

Management Strategies

Park History

External links

Notes and References

  1. Book: The Vertebrate Fauna of Georges River National Park. Office of Environment and Heritage. 2013. 978-1-74359-2915.
  2. Web site: Georges River National Park. National Parks NSW.
  3. Book: Cadzow, Goodall, Allison, Heather. Aboriginal People on Sydney's Georges River from 1820. 2014. UNSW Press . 9781921410741.
  4. Web site: National Parks and Wildlife Act 1974 – SECT 2A Objects of Act.
  5. News: Trembath. Murray. Two fishermen catch 3.5 metre bull shark in Georges River at Picnic Point. Newcastle Herald.
  6. Web site: About Men's Sheds. Australian Men’s Shed Association.
  7. Web site: East Hills District Men's Shed Association INC. Australian Men’s Shed Association.
  8. Web site: Sydney Climate (Australia). Climate-DATA.ORG.
  9. Kelleway. Jeff. 2006. Ecological Impacts of Recreational Vehicle use on Saltmarshes of the Georges River, Sydney. Wetlands Australia. 22. 2. 52. 10.31646/wa.252. 1 February 2024 . free.
  10. Web site: Ecological Assessment for vegetation removal for the installation of a feeder through areas of natural vegetation at Georges River National Park, Revesby..
  11. Web site: Threatened Species Act, 1995.
  12. Web site: Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act, 1999. 15 December 2023 .
  13. Web site: Our Parks.
  14. Web site: Georges River National Park Plan of Management. National Parks NSW.
  15. Web site: Georges River Pollution. Georges River Keeper.
  16. Web site: Riverkeeper Program Report Card 2015–2016 & 2016–2017. https://web.archive.org/web/20200321063320/https://georgesriver.org.au/sites/default/files/resources/2019-12/riverkeeper_program_report_card_2015-2016_-_2016-2017.pdf . 2020-03-21 . live.
  17. Web site: Georges River National Park Fire Management Strategy 2018. NSW Government.
  18. Goodall, Cadzow. Heather, Allison. The People's National Park: Working Class Environmental Campaigns on Sydney Georges River, 1950.67. Labour History. 99. 17–36. 10.3828/labourhistory.99.1.0017. 31 January 2024.
  19. Web site: Geographical Names Board.