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Bushland Reserves

Download Bushlands_NSC2007.pdf Bushland Areas Map (687KB)

Bushland in North Sydney is precious. Increasing population and building densities mean that only 4.5% (43 hectares) of bushland in North Sydney remains. There are several areas of bushland left to enjoy in the midst of urbanisation. Many of these are on the harbour foreshore, combining places of natural beauty with spectacular views.

North Sydney Council is responsible for protecting remnant bushland areas, biodiversity, native wildlife and Aboriginal heritage, as outlined in Council's Bushland Plan of Management and the Bushland Rehabilitation Plans for Port Jackson and the Middle Harbour Catchments.

Educating the public through the Bushcare program is an important part of protecting the local environment.

Bushland Reserves in North Sydney

North Sydney Harbour Foreshore Bushwalk Guide

Download HarbourBushwalks.pdf North Sydney Harbour Foreshore Bushwalk Guide (1.18MB)

The North Sydney Harbour Foreshore Bushwalk Guide contains practical information on the length of walks and transport access, as well as information about the Aboriginal and European history of the area and the types of flora and fauna you might expect to see.

The Guide is also available from Council's Customer Service Centre

 

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 Gadyan Track and Cremorne Point Foreshore Walking Brochures

The Gadyan Track at Berry Island Reserve and Cremorne Point Foreshore self guided walking brochures have been incorporated into the North Sydney Harbour Foreshore Bushwalk Guide. These brochures are now out of print and can only be produced by printing from the documents below. 

Download Gadyan_Track_flyer_web.pdf The Gadyan Track Brochure (276KB)

Download Cremorne_Point_Flyer_web.pdf Cremorne Point Foreshore Brochure (372KB)