There are 15 wetlands & swamps in New South Wales
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Nature enthusiasts and bird watchers looking to experience the spectacular scenery of Australia should head directly to Tiger Bay Wetlands in Warren, Australia.
Wonga Wetlands Albury is a nature-based sanctuary located on the Murray River floodplain.
Fivebough Wetlands is a seasonal wetland located 4 km north-east of Leeton, New South Wales.
Jerrara Wetlands Jerrara is a natural reserve established on a nine-hectare section of wetlands, which were once a dam for Kiama's main water supply.
Junee Urban Wetlands is a beautiful natural reserve located in Junee, New South Wales.
Marrambidya Wetland is a 20-hectare reserve near Wagga Wagga city centre that offers educational, cultural, and recreational activities.
Narrandera Wetlands is a stunning man-made wetland located in Narrandera, New South Wales, Australia.
Panboola Wetlands in Pambula is a thriving natural environment covering 77 hectares of freshwater billabongs, salt marsh, and grassy plains.
Putta Bucca Wetlands is a public reserve located in Mudgee, central Western New South Wales, Australia.
The Wetlands in Wyalong Wyalong is a sustainable solution for the town's drainage problems.
Tumut Wetlands Tumut is a natural oasis located in the southwest of New South Wales.
Nestled in the northern Sydney area of Australia, Warriewood Wetlands is a sprawling 26-hectare sand plain wetland that serves as a sanctuary for a diverse range of flora and fauna.
Located in West Wyalong, New South Wales, Australia, West Wyalong Wetlands is a must-visit destination for nature lovers and wildlife enthusiasts.
Located in the town of Wyalong, the Wetlands form part of the Council’s extensive network of town waterways for collecting water into a common catchment facility.
The Yarrawarra Aboriginal Cultural Centre is an Aboriginal owned conference and accommodation centre, Art Gallery & museum located in Corindi Beach, NSW.