Myall Lakes National Park

[1] The Worimi Aboriginal people had inhabited the Myall Lakes National Park land area for its abundance of natural resources.

These natural resources had offered a traditional hunter-gatherer lifestyle for the Worimi people.

[3] The lakes support a large variety of birds including bowerbirds, white-bellied sea eagle and tawny frogmouths.

[4] Other native Fauna which can be seen in the park includes the nocturnal long-nosed bandicoot which has grey-brown fur and a pointed snout for which it uses to forage for worms and insects.

The Striped marsh frog can be found near ponds and swamps and has a distinct sound which can be heard all year round.