Braemar State Forest is a 2000-hectare forest straddling the Summerland Way[1] about 25 kilometres south of Casino, New South Wales in Australia.
[2] On 28 April 2008, the New South Wales government gazetted that appropriately licensed people could hunt game and feral animals in Braemar State Forest; the declaration remains in force for five years.
[3] Braemar State Forest is also the name of a forest near Dalby, Queensland.
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