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20 August 2026
Today’s editionNº 7Port Macquarie & Hastings → South Coast NSW23 places
Nature ReserveNº 01Kattang Nature ReserveCoastal cliffs and heathland cover this headland reserve beside Laurieton and DunboganNational ParkNº 02Dooragan National ParkNorth Brother Mountain rises just west of Laurieton, the coastal village onWildlife ZooNº 03Billabong Zoo Koala & Wildlife ParkOn ten acres at the edge of Port Macquarie, this independent koalaBush WalkNº 04Sea Acres Rainforest CentreA 1Wildlife ZooNº 05Walkabout Wildlife SanctuaryOn Darkinjung Road, north of Sydney, this working sanctuary sits on aLookoutNº 06Crackneck Point LookoutOn the headland in the southern section of Wyrrabalong National Park aboveNature ReserveNº 07Katandra ReserveA bush reserve in the ridges behind Holgate on the Central CoastWaterfallNº 08Somersby FallsIn the northern reaches of Brisbane Water National Park, ten kilometres westLookoutNº 09Govetts Leap LookoutA spectacular lookout perched on the edge of the Grose Valley inLookoutNº 10Lincolns RockA vast flat sandstone platform jutting out over the Jamison Valley inWaterfallNº 11Wentworth FallsOne of the Blue Mountains most iconic waterfalls, Wentworth Falls plunges 187National ParkNº 12Blue Mountains National ParkA UNESCO World Heritage Area less than two hours from Sydney, theSwimming HoleNº 13Lake Canobolas ReserveThe reservoir at the foot of Mount Canobolas, dammed in 1918 asCaveNº 14Borenore Karst Conservation ReserveAncient limestone country west of Orange where a band of karst breaksNature ReserveNº 15Mount Canobolas State Conservation AreaA dormant volcano south-west of Orange that last erupted around 11 millionBotanic GardenNº 16Orange Botanic GardensSeventeen hectares of undulating ground on the edge of Orange, planted withBotanic GardenNº 17Australian National Botanic GardensOn the lower slopes of Black Mountain, the national gardens hold theLookoutNº 18Square Rock NamadgiA well-graded track climbs through the snow-gum forest of Namadgi National ParkLookoutNº 19Mount Ainslie LookoutAt 842 metres, the summit anchors the northern end of Walter BurleyBush WalkNº 20Yankee Hat WalkAn easy walk across the grassy Boboyan valley in the south ofNational ParkNº 21Booderee National ParkOn the southern shore of Jervis Bay, this Parks Australia reserve isCoastal WalkNº 22Kiama Coast WalkFrom the famous Kiama Blowhole, where the swell forces a plume ofBotanic GardenNº 23City of Wagga Wagga Botanic GardensTwenty-two acres at the base of Willans Hill, the Botanic Gardens pack