Shifting sands at the Worimi Conservation Lands
Approximately ten thousand tonnes of wind-blown sand have been removed from the Lavis Lane 4WD beach entry at the Worimi Conservation Lands in preparation for the holidays. Worimi Conservation Lands Board of Management Chairperson Jamie Tarrant said strong southerly winds that the area has experienced over the past few months escalated the build-up of wind-blown…
DetailsSharing knowledge to protect Worimi culture
Protect, Respect, Connect . . . understanding and protecting Worimi cultural sites, artefacts and values is at the heart of the Worimi Conservation Lands Board of Management’s vision. The Worimi Conservation Lands is host to an extraordinary number of significant cultural sites that contain a diverse range of artefacts and values; all of which provide…
DetailsGanyamalbaa Camping Area reopens
By day, sweeping views of the Pacific Ocean and seemingly endless, undulating sand dunes. By night, just you and the twinkling lights of the Milky Way galaxy. Book a campsite at Worimi Conservation Lands and experience it for yourself! The Worimi Conservation Lands Board of Management (the Board) is pleased to welcome back campers to…
DetailsWorimi Conservation Lands feature in new ‘Incredible by Nature’ tourism campaign
Sun, sea, land, water and the friendly people that live here, will feature at the heart of a new Destination Port Stephens tourism campaign which aims to lift the profile of a region that has been devastated in recent months by the impacts of drought, bushfires and COVID-19. The Incredible By Nature campaign, launched on Wednesday by…
DetailsWorimi Conservation Lands Board of Management condemns reckless driving
The Worimi Conservation Lands Board of Management supported by the Worimi Local Aboriginal Land Council, unequivocally condemns the four-wheel drivers filmed recklessly jumping sand dunes at the Aboriginal-owned Worimi Conservation Lands last weekend and issues a strong warning to other drivers who may be considering similar actions when visiting the national park. Board chairperson Mr…
DetailsLet’s continue to work together to reduce the spread of COVID-19
The WCL Board of Management thanks everyone for their patience and support during the unprecedented COVID-19 event and is calling on visitors to continue to support the national effort to limit the spread of COVID-19. When visiting our beautiful lands please follow physical distancing restrictions Day visitors are permitted in groups of up to 10…
DetailsSit back and enjoy the ride with Sand Dune Adventures!
Experience the magnificent Worimi Sand Dunes on a quad bike experience like no other with Sand Dune Adventures. Journey from bush to beach with expert guides, as you take in the breathtaking views and rich heritage of this amazing part of the Worimi cultural landscape. To book call 02 4033 8808 or visit https://sandduneadventures.com.au/
Ganyamalbaa Campground temporarily CLOSED
Go online to book a beach campsite now!
From today (1/2/19) people can book a beach campsite as part of Ganyamalbaa Camping Trial at the Worimi Conservation Lands. Visit worimiconservationlands.com/camping
DetailsWorimi Conservation Lands – Caution Required – Beach Report 06 August 2024
Guudji Yiigu – A Worimi Welcome The Worimi Conservation Lands is currently open for beach driving; however, drivers are advised to exercise caution as the front and entrances are still recovering from the hazardous conditions this past week. Look out for soft sand, erosion, wash outs and drop offs do not attempt to traverse the…
DetailsSwimming not advised
Swimming is not advised at the Worimi Conservation Lands. Tragically, people have drowned while swimming here. The beach is remote, unpatrolled and has dangerous rip currents, unexpected large waves and sudden drop offs. Ocean conditions can change rapidly. Mobile phone service is also limited here – you may not be able to call for help…
DetailsTourism partnership opportunities prospectus – Worimi Conservation Lands and Worimi LALC freehold lands
The Worimi Conservation Lands (WCL) Board of Management and the Worimi Local Aboriginal Land Council (LALC) work cooperatively to manage commercial tourism at the WCL and the adjoining LALC-owned sand dunes near Anna Bay, using the NPWS Parks Eco Pass licensing framework. The WCL Board of Management and Worimi LALC acknowledge there is ongoing interest…
DetailsBeach report – Friday 18 March 2022 – Partial closure – Gan Gan 4WD entry at Anna Bay CLOSED
Due to current weather conditions, the Gan Gan 4WD entry at Anna Bay is temporarily closed to all vehicles. Gan Gan entry is open for pedestrian access. Beach driving is temporarily closed from Friday 18 March – Friday 25 March 2022 in the Worimi Conservation Lands. From the Gan Gan Road entry at Anna Bay…
DetailsWorimi Conservation Lands Closed
Worimi Conservation Lands Closed Beachfront driving and the Recreational Vehicle Area is closed on Worimi Conservation Lands. Visitors can access Worimi Conservation Lands on foot, however no private vehicles past the entry stations. Sea foam has restricted visibility. Drop offs, gutters and other hazards are not visible. Worimi is closed from Saturday 27th November until…
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