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In need of a refresher? π‘ Together weβre shaping thriving communities, public spaces, places and economies π‘π³ποΈ
Follow our account to stay up to date or visit the link in our bio to find out more about the fascinating work of our agencies β

In need of a refresher? π‘ Together weβre shaping thriving communities, public spaces, places and economies π‘π³ποΈ
Follow our account to stay up to date or visit the link in our bio to find out more about the fascinating work of our agencies β

In need of a refresher? π‘ Together weβre shaping thriving communities, public spaces, places and economies π‘π³ποΈ
Follow our account to stay up to date or visit the link in our bio to find out more about the fascinating work of our agencies β

Join our workshop to learn about our creative and cultural research project exploring Indigenous knowledge systems connected to edible and medicinal plants, art making, storytelling, and Caring for Country πΎ
Itβs National Volunteer Week #NVW2026 and we've been highlighting the role that volunteers play in the management of Crown land across NSW.
Volunteer Crown land managers like Katie Leonardi give up their time and energy to care for public land across NSW, such as Dundundra Falls Reserve in the Northern Sydney suburb of Terrey Hills.
π± Want to make a difference where you live? Step up and volunteer as a Crown Land Manager board member.
Find out more at the link in bio.

π₯Ύ A major milestone in restoring the @humeandhovelltrack Hume has been reached following damage from the 2019 bushfires and 2020 floods.
ποΈ The Ben Smith Campsite near Tumut has officially reopened after a $350,000 investment from Crown lands to rebuild and upgrade the site.
π Now featuring a new hikersβ hut with sleeping for up to six people, improved water and barbecue facilities, expanded tent areas and - soon - new picnic tables. The rebuild is crowned with a new 1.2 km access track from Yellowin Road, including a pedestrian bridge with scenic views.
ποΈ The campsite reopening marks the final step in restoring one of NSWβs most scenic walking tracks, after nearly 120 km was damaged and $1.3 million in infrastructure was lost.

π₯Ύ A major milestone in restoring the @humeandhovelltrack Hume has been reached following damage from the 2019 bushfires and 2020 floods.
ποΈ The Ben Smith Campsite near Tumut has officially reopened after a $350,000 investment from Crown lands to rebuild and upgrade the site.
π Now featuring a new hikersβ hut with sleeping for up to six people, improved water and barbecue facilities, expanded tent areas and - soon - new picnic tables. The rebuild is crowned with a new 1.2 km access track from Yellowin Road, including a pedestrian bridge with scenic views.
ποΈ The campsite reopening marks the final step in restoring one of NSWβs most scenic walking tracks, after nearly 120 km was damaged and $1.3 million in infrastructure was lost.

π₯Ύ A major milestone in restoring the @humeandhovelltrack Hume has been reached following damage from the 2019 bushfires and 2020 floods.
ποΈ The Ben Smith Campsite near Tumut has officially reopened after a $350,000 investment from Crown lands to rebuild and upgrade the site.
π Now featuring a new hikersβ hut with sleeping for up to six people, improved water and barbecue facilities, expanded tent areas and - soon - new picnic tables. The rebuild is crowned with a new 1.2 km access track from Yellowin Road, including a pedestrian bridge with scenic views.
ποΈ The campsite reopening marks the final step in restoring one of NSWβs most scenic walking tracks, after nearly 120 km was damaged and $1.3 million in infrastructure was lost.

π₯Ύ A major milestone in restoring the @humeandhovelltrack Hume has been reached following damage from the 2019 bushfires and 2020 floods.
ποΈ The Ben Smith Campsite near Tumut has officially reopened after a $350,000 investment from Crown lands to rebuild and upgrade the site.
π Now featuring a new hikersβ hut with sleeping for up to six people, improved water and barbecue facilities, expanded tent areas and - soon - new picnic tables. The rebuild is crowned with a new 1.2 km access track from Yellowin Road, including a pedestrian bridge with scenic views.
ποΈ The campsite reopening marks the final step in restoring one of NSWβs most scenic walking tracks, after nearly 120 km was damaged and $1.3 million in infrastructure was lost.

The Caring for Country team is thrilled to be at this yearβs PIA Congress, discussing the importance of embedding Aboriginal knowledge and caring for Country into the planning process ππ»

Campbelltown, we want to hear from you π¬
Plans for an $84.4 million upgrade to Campbelltown Arts Centre are now live, and weβre inviting the community to have a say.
The vision includes a new 350βseat theatre, bigger gallery spaces, creative studios, community and education rooms, hospitality options and refreshed public areas.
This is a huge investment in arts, culture and community for the Macarthur region. Nowβs the time to check out the proposal and share your thoughts.
Have your say at link in bio π
Exciting things are happening in the Illawarra! β¨
Construction has started on the new Warrawong Seawall, marking the first step in transforming Warrawong Parklands into a vibrant waterfront destination.
The new seawall will restore safe, public access to Lake Illawarra while supporting the plants and fish who call the lake home π
The seawall project is just the beginning. Explore the entire Warrawong Parklands Master Planβ link in bio π
Itβs National Volunteer Week #NVW2026 so we are highlighting the role that volunteers play in the management of Crown land across NSW.
Volunteer Crown land managers like Jed Field give up their time and energy to care for public land including sporting grounds, heritage spaces, bushland, waterways, and community halls.
π± Want to make a difference where you live? Step up and volunteer as a Crown Land Manager board member.
Find out more at the link in bio.

Hey! π Want to be among the first to explore The Cutaway, a newly reimagined underground space in the heart of Sydney?
Join us at Barangaroo Live πΆ for a weekend filled with immersive art π¨, live performances π€ and experiences for all ages π¨βπ©βπ§βπ¦ along Sydney Harbour on Saturday 30 and Sunday 31 May π
Find out more at the link in bio.

Hey! π Want to be among the first to explore The Cutaway, a newly reimagined underground space in the heart of Sydney?
Join us at Barangaroo Live πΆ for a weekend filled with immersive art π¨, live performances π€ and experiences for all ages π¨βπ©βπ§βπ¦ along Sydney Harbour on Saturday 30 and Sunday 31 May π
Find out more at the link in bio.

Hey! π Want to be among the first to explore The Cutaway, a newly reimagined underground space in the heart of Sydney?
Join us at Barangaroo Live πΆ for a weekend filled with immersive art π¨, live performances π€ and experiences for all ages π¨βπ©βπ§βπ¦ along Sydney Harbour on Saturday 30 and Sunday 31 May π
Find out more at the link in bio.

Hey! π Want to be among the first to explore The Cutaway, a newly reimagined underground space in the heart of Sydney?
Join us at Barangaroo Live πΆ for a weekend filled with immersive art π¨, live performances π€ and experiences for all ages π¨βπ©βπ§βπ¦ along Sydney Harbour on Saturday 30 and Sunday 31 May π
Find out more at the link in bio.

Help write the next chapter for Glenfield West!
The NSW Government has released a rezoning proposal for Glenfield West, enabling up to 1,200 new homes close to Glenfield Train Station, with key features to include:
ποΈ 10% affordable housing
π’ Up to 22 storeys near Glenfield Train Station, 2β3 storeys in western areas
π³New parks, sporting fields and playgrounds
π΄ββοΈImproved walking, cycling and transport connections
Have your say via the link in bio.
Submissions close 11 June ποΈ

Help write the next chapter for Glenfield West!
The NSW Government has released a rezoning proposal for Glenfield West, enabling up to 1,200 new homes close to Glenfield Train Station, with key features to include:
ποΈ 10% affordable housing
π’ Up to 22 storeys near Glenfield Train Station, 2β3 storeys in western areas
π³New parks, sporting fields and playgrounds
π΄ββοΈImproved walking, cycling and transport connections
Have your say via the link in bio.
Submissions close 11 June ποΈ

Help write the next chapter for Glenfield West!
The NSW Government has released a rezoning proposal for Glenfield West, enabling up to 1,200 new homes close to Glenfield Train Station, with key features to include:
ποΈ 10% affordable housing
π’ Up to 22 storeys near Glenfield Train Station, 2β3 storeys in western areas
π³New parks, sporting fields and playgrounds
π΄ββοΈImproved walking, cycling and transport connections
Have your say via the link in bio.
Submissions close 11 June ποΈ
We loved hearing from Muru Mittigar about how the Caring for Country grant is helping their team grow πΏ
With support from Yarpa Hub, Aboriginal businesses in Western Sydney are building skills, buying new equipment and creating more jobs for their communities.
The Caring for Country Aboriginal Business Development Grant is part of the Cumberland Plain Conservation Plan. Find out more at the link in bio.
π More than 80 young surfers hit the waves at Hungry Head beach on the Mid North Coast this weekend for the Surf Reflections Junior Series.
ποΈ The Series is held in partnership with @surfestnewcastle by @reflectionsholidays, which cares for 47 community reserves spanning more than 9000 hectares on NSW Crown land and is a great example of how public spaces can support local communities, tourism and the next generation of surfing talent.
Alanni Morris and Max Goold took out the U14s girls and boys, with Pearl Eaton and Hugo Spierings winning in the U16s girls and boys categories. π₯
Former World Surf League pro surfer Trent Munro and Newcastle pro surfer Jacko Baker were on hand to mentor the competitors from NSW, Queensland, Victoria and Western Australia. π€
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