Gondwana Rainforests of Australia
The Gondwana Rainforests of Australia (CERRA) World Heritage Site is made up of a number of non-contiguous areas of national park and reserve land in northeastern New South Wales and South East Queensland. They can be geographically grouped into 8 distinct regions:
Regions
The Barrington Group
The Border (Tweed Volcano) Group
- 🌍 Border Ranges National Park.
- 🌍 Lamington National Park. 20,600 hectares (51,000 acres) of rainforest on the Lamington Plateau of the McPherson Range, known for its birdlife, ancient trees, waterfalls, walking tracks and mountain views.
- 🌍 Wollumbin National Park (Mount Warning National Park).
- 🌍 Nightcap National Park.
- 🌍 Springbrook National Park.
Focal Peak Group
- 🌍 Mount Barney National Park (part of).
- Mount Clunie Flora Reserve.
- Mount Nothofagus Flora Reserve.
- 🌍 Toonumbar National Park (part of).
- 🌍 Mallanganee National Park.
Gibraltar Range Group
Hastings - Macleay Group
- 🌍 Oxley Wild Rivers National Park.
- 🌍 Werrikimbe National Park.
The Iluka Group
- 🌍 Iluka Nature Reserve.
Main Range Group
- Goomburra State Forest.
- 🌍 Main Range National Park.
- Spicers Gap State Forest.
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