NSW Legislation
Forestry Revocation and National Parks Reservation Act 1984 No 85
An Act to revoke certain dedications of parts of State forests and part of a timber reserve and to reserve or dedicate the lands the subject of those revocations, and certain other Crown lands, as parts of national parks, a nature reserve and part of a nature reserve.
1 Name of Act This Act may be cited as the Forestry Revocation and National Parks Reservation Act 1984.
2 Revocation of parts of certain State forests The dedications as parts of State forests of the lands described in Schedule 1 are revoked.
3 Revocation of part of a timber reserve The reservation as part of a timber reserve of the land described in Schedule 2 is revoked.
4 Reservation of lands as parts of national parks (1) The lands described in Part 1 of Schedule 1 are reserved as part of the Washpool National Park. (2) The lands described in Part 2 of Schedule 1 are reserved as part of the Dorrigo National Park. (3) The lands described in Part 3 of Schedule 1 and in Schedule 2 are reserved as parts of the Werrikimbe National Park. (4) The lands described in Part 4 of Schedule 1 and in Schedule 3 are reserved as parts of the Barrington Tops National Park.
5 Dedication of lands as a nature reserve or as part of a nature reserve (1) The lands described in Part 5 of Schedule 1 are dedicated as a nature reserve to be known as "Mount Hyland Nature Reserve". (2) The lands described in Part 6 of Schedule 1 and in Schedule 4 are dedicated as parts of the Mount Seaview Nature Reserve.
6 Ancillary provisions Schedule 5 has effect.
Schedule 1 (Sections 2, 4, 5)
Part 1 Addition to Washpool National Park
Part Washpool State Forest All that piece or parcel of land containing about 3 860 hectares situate in the Shires of Copmanhurst and Severn, Parishes of Albert and Plevna, County of Drake, being part of Washpool State Forest No 355, dedicated by proclamation published in the Gazette of 2nd March, 1917, part of No 1 Extension thereto and part of No 3 Extension thereto, dedicated by proclamations in the Gazettes of 19th October, 1923, and 6th September, 1968, respectively, and being the land so dedicated within the area delineated by hatched edging on the diagram catalogued Misc F196 in the Forestry Commission of New South Wales subject to any variations or exceptions noted on that diagram.
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