Saving our Species news
Format: HTML
Frequency: Quarterly
Content: Stay up to date with the latest news and events about threatened species conservation in New South Wales.
Beachwatch daily bulletins
Format: HTML
Frequency: Daily
Content: Daily bulletins provide predictions of pollution levels at Sydney's ocean and harbour beaches (Sydney Harbour, Botany Bay, Georges River and Port Hacking, Pittwater) for that day and are based on rainfall in the previous 24 to 72 hours.
Resort Roundup
Format: PDF
Frequency: 1–2 times a year
Content: A newsletter containing a range of general interest articles, updates and key contacts for issues and projects across the resorts community in Kosciuszko National Park.
Naturescapes: NSW national parks visitor newsletter
Format: HTML
Frequency: Quarterly
Content: Showcases activities, events, experiences, places and stays around NSW national parks.
DustWatch
Format: PDF
Frequency: Weekly
Content: The DustWatch team uses a range of data to build a picture of dust activity and reports monthly (subject to staff and equipment availability) on dust activity across New South Wales.
SoilTalk! news
Format: Email
Frequency: 1–2 times a year
Content: Stay up to date on the latest news and events about landscapes, soils and systems in New South Wales.
Our rivers
Format: Email
Frequency: Quarterly
Content: Discover how Water for the Environment is making a positive difference in your local environment.
Museums of History NSW
Format: Email
Content: Receive the latest news, exhibitions, events and special offers.
Foundation and Friends
Format: HTML
Content: All the latest information on what’s happening in the Royal Botanic Garden Sydney, the Australian Botanic Garden Mount Annan and the Blue Mountains Botanic Garden Mount Tomah.
Centennial Parklands
Format: HTML
Content: Newsletters on various topics related to Centennial Parklands including what’s on, cycling group, equestrian centre, Parklands Foundation and golf.
Western Sydney Parklands
Format:Email
Content: The latest news and information about the Western Sydney Parklands, including family recreation, walking, cycling, sports, urban farming, education and conservation.