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Asset management approach

We oversee various assets, including bushfire mitigation infrastructure, coastal infrastructure, walking tracks, dams, lighthouses, and historical buildings. Additionally, we assist Crown land managers in managing land and built assets on reserves including holiday parks, showgrounds, racecourses, clubs, and halls.

Our approach focuses on comprehensive planning, design, construction, and maintenance. This approach extends the lifespan of structures, saves money, and minimises impacts on Crown land reserves. We collaborate with various stakeholders to ensure our assets meet community needs. 

Wooden building with tin roof in the bushland in Clarence Valley, Northern NSW named Ashby Hall.
Helping you understand how your land might be affected. Minister's consent to lodge a subdivision/consolidation plan
Wooden pathway into bushland sanctuary.
Helping you understand how your land might be affected. Register for a day's visit

Benefits of Pattern Designs (with remote video)

Crown Lands has finished a major clean-up at North Stockton beach, which removed around 3,800 tonnes of buried waste from a former City of Newcastle landfill site.

Crown Lands’ priority was to ensure the environment and sea life were protected, and that the area was safely rehabilitated for ongoing community use.

The site has been assessed as cleared, was backfilled with sand and restored to its natural state. Revegetation of the site will occur using local indigenous plant species suitable for coastal dunes in the new year.

These works have now been completed and members of the public are able to return to North Stockton beach for their enjoyment.

Benefits of Pattern Designs (with remote video + caption)

Crown Lands has finished a major clean-up at North Stockton beach, which removed around 3,800 tonnes of buried waste from a former City of Newcastle landfill site.

Crown Lands’ priority was to ensure the environment and sea life were protected, and that the area was safely rehabilitated for ongoing community use.

The site has been assessed as cleared, was backfilled with sand and restored to its natural state. Revegetation of the site will occur using local indigenous plant species suitable for coastal dunes in the new year.

These works have now been completed and members of the public are able to return to North Stockton beach for their enjoyment.

Helping you understand how your land might be affected.

Benefits of Pattern Designs (with image + caption)

Crown Lands has finished a major clean-up at North Stockton beach, which removed around 3,800 tonnes of buried waste from a former City of Newcastle landfill site.

Crown Lands’ priority was to ensure the environment and sea life were protected, and that the area was safely rehabilitated for ongoing community use.

The site has been assessed as cleared, was backfilled with sand and restored to its natural state. Revegetation of the site will occur using local indigenous plant species suitable for coastal dunes in the new year.

These works have now been completed and members of the public are able to return to North Stockton beach for their enjoyment.

Several caravans parked in camp ground.
Helping you understand how your land might be affected.